What is the relationship between living in the moment and the need for enlightenment?
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"When you are fully present in this moment, desire dissolves, and in that stillness, enlightenment reveals itself as your true nature."
According to Osho, when you are utterly alive to this moment—seeing this bank as the other bank, this world as the whole—desire ceases and that cessation is enlightenment. Then there is no need to seek it. But parroting this truth won’t help; only dropping all hoping, becoming, and future-oriented striving reveals the enlightenment that is already your nature.
If you really live fully right now and stop chasing tomorrow, you’ve already found what people call enlightenment.
Why this matters practically
- Practice presence instead of chasing spiritual goals; notice and release desires as they arise.
- Ground yourself in real experience, not secondhand ideas or slogans.
- Reduce anxiety by letting go of future-oriented ambition and returning to simple, immediate awareness.
- Ground yourself in real experience, not secondhand ideas or slogans.
- Reduce anxiety by letting go of future-oriented ambition and returning to simple, immediate awareness.
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