Who are you and what type of play are you engaging in?
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"To know who you are is to dissolve into the play of existence, where the personal 'I' fades and you become the innocent witness of life’s spontaneous dance."
According to Osho, he “doesn’t know” who he is because the personal ‘I’, the knower/known division, and even container/content have dissolved into a nameless presence—what love may call Bhagwan. He lives in innocent, non-accumulative awareness, like a child on the seashore of time, playfully collecting seashells: existence as spontaneous, egoless play (leela), fulfilled in pure amness.
He says there’s no ‘me’ inside—only a quiet, happy presence that plays with life like a child on the beach.
Why this matters practically
- Let go of fixed identities and their stress.
- Live playfully in the present, not hoarding experiences or ideas.
- Taste quiet awareness beyond ego and possession.
- Live playfully in the present, not hoarding experiences or ideas.
- Taste quiet awareness beyond ego and possession.
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