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What is Brahman?

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"Brahman is the limitless consciousness that reveals itself when the mind's chatter ceases, dissolving the illusion of separation and unveiling your simple, luminous presence in the here and now."

According to Osho, Brahman is the limitless, undivided consciousness—the living suchness—pervading all forms and your own innermost witness. It can be told, but only by being it: through silence, watchfulness, and love rather than through definitions. When the mind’s chatter drops, the separation between ‘me’ and ‘world’ dissolves, and Brahman reveals itself as your simple, luminous presence here-now.
Brahman is the one awareness inside everything, and you ‘tell’ it by being quiet and noticing the watcher within you.
Why this matters practically
- Points to a direct practice: silent witnessing instead of mental theories.
- Eases anxiety and isolation by sensing underlying unity.
- Brings clarity and compassion into ordinary actions.
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