Do individuals have a separate entity in the liberated state?
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"In liberation, the illusion of a separate self dissolves, revealing that what we call 'personality' is merely a transient construct of the unliberated mind. True freedom is the realization of pure, impersonal consciousness, unbound by identity or limitation."
According to Osho, in liberation (moksha) no separate entity remains; the personality dissolves entirely. What we call a ‘person’ is only an interim construct of the unliberated mind. While methods may make responses seem to come from a person, the liberated one is pure, impersonal consciousness without a personal center, identity, or boundary.
When someone is truly free, there’s no ‘me’ left—only clear awareness.
Why this matters practically
- Loosens attachment to ego and roles, easing conflict and anxiety.
- Encourages seeking truth beyond personalities, teachers, or projections.
- Points practice toward dissolving identification, not polishing the ego.
- Encourages seeking truth beyond personalities, teachers, or projections.
- Points practice toward dissolving identification, not polishing the ego.
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