What remains of realized beings when they call out to God?
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"When realization dawns, the separate self dissolves, and what remains is not a devotee calling to God, but the very essence of God calling through the emptiness of being."
According to Osho, once realization happens, no separate 'devotee' remains to call. The river has become the ocean; the flute is hollow. What sounds is not a person pleading to God, but God’s own call resounding through that emptied being—nonduality’s roar summoning others from darkness. The individual caller is gone; only the One calls.
When someone is truly enlightened, they aren’t a separate person calling God anymore—like a hollow flute, God plays through them, so it’s God calling, not them.
Why this matters practically
- Ends confusion about prayer after realization: the call shifts from seeker to the Divine itself.
- Encourages humility and surrender—become an open, egoless channel.
- Reframes service and teaching as God’s expression, reducing pride and strain.
- Encourages humility and surrender—become an open, egoless channel.
- Reframes service and teaching as God’s expression, reducing pride and strain.
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