What is the difference between a living person and a corpse?
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"The difference between a living person and a corpse is consciousness—the flame of awareness that breathes life into the body, transforming mere biology into a vibrant dance of love and sensitivity."
According to Osho, the difference between a living person and a corpse is consciousness—the flame of awareness. The body, chemistry and mechanics may look similar, but in the living there is witnessing presence, sensitivity, love and response; in the corpse only structure remains. Life is not mere biology; it is alertness, breath suffused with awareness, a dancing energy.
A living person has awareness—the inner light that feels and responds—while a corpse is just the body without that light.
Why this matters practically
- Reminds you to cultivate awareness, not just maintain the body.
- Guides daily choices toward presence, sensitivity, and love.
- Encourages practices (meditation, mindful breathing) that awaken aliveness.
- Guides daily choices toward presence, sensitivity, and love.
- Encourages practices (meditation, mindful breathing) that awaken aliveness.
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