Ask Osho!

Why is the highest in life referred to as death?

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"Death is not an enemy, but the culmination of life, the exhalation that completes the inhalation of existence; embraced consciously, it opens the door to the divine."

According to Osho, the 'highest' is called death because death is the summit and essence of life—your innermost core maturing to completion. It is not an external enemy but the individualized harvest of how you have lived, the other wing of birth, like exhalation to inhalation. Embraced consciously, death becomes meditation and a doorway to the divine; without it, life remains incomplete and barren.
Death is the natural, inside part of life that completes it—like the last page of a story—so if we meet it wisely, it can be peaceful and meaningful.
Why this matters practically
- Reframes fear: see death as an inner process, not an enemy.
- Guides living: your daily choices shape the quality of your dying.
- Inspires practice: use awareness and meditation now to transform death into peace or samadhi.
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