What happens when I experience witnessing without discernible events?
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outcome
"In the depth of eventless witnessing, the 'I' dissolves into pure awareness, revealing a boundless freedom where peace, silence, and joy effortlessly bloom."
According to Osho, when witnessing becomes eventless, the 'I' also disappears: there is no subject perceiving nothing—only pure, empty awareness, a mirror with no reflection. In this nobodiness, energies once tied to anxiety and ambition release as peace, silence, joy, and insight. One dissolves into existence—inseparate, directionless freedom—the flowering of meditation and the essence of buddhahood.
When nothing is happening in your watching, even the watcher is gone, leaving a quiet, free, sky-like peace.
Why this matters practically
- Ends the stress of trying to be “somebody,” bringing deep peace and ease.
- Loosens ego-driven cravings, allowing spontaneous joy, clarity, and compassion.
- Fosters a felt sense of unity with life, reducing isolation and fear.
- Loosens ego-driven cravings, allowing spontaneous joy, clarity, and compassion.
- Fosters a felt sense of unity with life, reducing isolation and fear.
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