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What is the true nature of life?

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"True life begins with an inner awakening, a second birth that transforms existence into a journey toward the deathless, where what truly matters cannot be erased by death."

According to Osho, what people call life is only bodily survival; true life begins with a second birth—an inner awakening through meditation, satsang, and a burning thirst for truth. This rebirth or sannyas turns existence into an inward journey toward the deathless. Use this touchstone: real life is that which death cannot erase; bread and livelihood are means, not the meaning.
Life really starts when you wake up inside and seek what never dies, not just eat, work, and sleep.
Why this matters practically
- Clarifies priorities: move from mere survival to inner growth and meaning.
- Guides practice: meditate and keep company with truth to spark the “second birth.”
- Decision compass: choose what death cannot erase over status, wealth, or routine.
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