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What is the Great Bliss?

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"Great Bliss is the eternal state of egolessness, where you dissolve into existence and become one with the universe, free from the chains of the 'I am."

According to Osho, the Great Bliss is the state in which the ego—the felt 'I am'—is forgotten forever. Ordinary happiness are brief egoless gaps evoked by beauty, love, or music; misery is proportional to ego. Great Bliss is continuous egolessness: being a nobody, unobstructed, one with existence, independent of outer triggers.
Great Bliss is when the little voice of “me, me, me” is gone for good, so the quiet joy you taste in a sunset stays all the time.
Why this matters practically
- Notice moments of hurt or self-importance; relax the I-sense and the pain lessens.
- Practice being a nobody—drop roles and status—through meditation, nature, music, deep listening.
- Stop chasing situations; dissolve ego instead, making peace and joy stable.
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