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Did Rabindranath's longing and creative angst become an obstacle to his enlightenment?

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"The pursuit of beauty can become a veil that obscures the truth; true enlightenment arises only when the seeker turns inward, beyond the compulsion to express."

According to Osho, yes: Rabindranath’s passionate search for beauty and his compulsion to express it became the very barrier to enlightenment. Artists seek an outer expression of inner glimpses, generating anxiety and failure, whereas enlightenment belongs to the one single-pointedly seeking truth/experience. Tagore was close, but his orientation toward beauty and expression kept his fulfillment incomplete.
Yes—he kept trying to show beauty to the world instead of resting in truth, and that restless need to express blocked enlightenment.
Why this matters practically
- Prioritize seeking truth over producing or expressing it.
- Focus on direct experience (meditation) instead of results or recognition.
- Let go of creative tension; clarity and beauty follow realization.
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