How to die utterly without grief?
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"To die utterly without grief is to surrender the ego to the living presence of a master, allowing the separate self to dissolve and revealing the eternal life that lies beyond. In this true death, nothing is lost; only the limitations of misery vanish, and we awaken to our universal essence."
According to Osho, to die utterly without grief is to undergo “real death”: surrender your separate self to a living master’s magnetic presence until the ego disappears and you merge with existence. Ordinary death only changes forms; true death ends the imprisoned ‘I’ and reveals life eternal. In this dissolution, there is resurrection—immortality, universality, vibrancy—so nothing is lost, only misery and limitation vanish.
Let your ego melt in a true master’s presence (or deep awareness) until you feel one with everything—then death feels like freedom, not loss.
Why this matters practically
- Transforms fear of death into trust, easing anxiety and grief.
- Guides daily practice: surrender ego through meditation, devotion, and openness to a living guide or deep presence.
- Reorients life toward freedom from suffering by loosening attachments now.
- Guides daily practice: surrender ego through meditation, devotion, and openness to a living guide or deep presence.
- Reorients life toward freedom from suffering by loosening attachments now.
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