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What does it mean to feel as if someone is constantly looking at you?

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"When you feel someone’s gaze upon you, it is an invitation to dissolve your self-consciousness and meet in the silent communion of presence, where 'I' and 'you' vanish into pure awareness."

According to Osho, feeling someone constantly looking at you—especially a Mastermeans a silent transmission is happening beyond words. The gaze is the message: an invitation to drop thinking, meet through presence, and dissolve self-consciousness. If you simply look back, totally, eye contact becomes communion; for a moment both 'I' and 'you' vanish, and the Way opens in pure, aware silence.
It means their eyes are quietly telling you to stop thinking and just be here, so for a moment you and they feel like one.
Why this matters practically
- Use eye contact or natural sounds as cues to drop thought and return to presence.
- Improve relationships by communicating calm attention beyond words.
- Turn ordinary moments into gateways to silence, clarity, and inner union.
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