What happens to the distinction between woman and man when the seeker reaches the fifth body?
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"When the seeker reaches the fifth body, the distinction between man and woman dissolves into a single, genderless consciousness, revealing the wholeness that has always been within."
According to Osho, when the seeker reaches the fifth body, the alternating masculine–feminine polarity of the lower bodies dissolves; the distinction between “man” and “woman” vanishes into a single, genderless consciousness. Inner maithuna ripens into abiding wholeness, desire quiets, and one is no longer a half seeking completion outside, but rests as self-luminous awareness.
Why this matters practically
- Loosens identity and insecurity tied to gender roles
- Reduces craving and conflict in relationships by ending the sense of lack
- Focuses practice on inner fulfillment and stable meditation, not outer pairing
- Reduces craving and conflict in relationships by ending the sense of lack
- Focuses practice on inner fulfillment and stable meditation, not outer pairing
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