What is a messiah and what does it mean to be one?
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"To be a messiah is to be nobody, a pure emptiness where the 'I' dissolves into the ocean of existence; it is an invitation to courageously embrace the divine presence within you."
According to Osho, a messiah is not a special person or title at all; when the 'I' dissolves like a drop into the ocean, only godliness remains. To be one means to be nobody—pure emptiness beyond categories and duality. People crave labels and crucifixions; the real invitation is your own courageous dissolution into the same presence within you.
Why this matters practically
- Stop chasing roles and recognition; cultivate silence and awareness that dissolve ego.
- Drop inner conflicts by letting identities fall into spacious emptiness.
- See the same divinity in all, softening judgment and projection.
- Drop inner conflicts by letting identities fall into spacious emptiness.
- See the same divinity in all, softening judgment and projection.
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