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What are the benefits of practicing samadhi?

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"Samadhi is not about gaining anything new; it is the revelation of what has always been within you, a doorway to the divine where time dissolves and freedom from seeking is found."

According to Osho, samadhi offers no “profit” or new acquisition; it reveals what has always been yours. It is goalless, like love and joy, and serves as the door to the divine where time is null. Its fruit is freedom from profit-seeking and goal-chasing, a settledness in the ever-present, already-attained truth.
Samadhi doesn’t give you something new; it helps you realize you’re already complete and rest quietly instead of chasing goals.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you drop profit-and-loss thinking, easing the urge to chase outcomes.
- Softens hurry and tension by attuning you to the timeless, ever-present.
- Aligns life with love and joy as ends in themselves, not means to a goal.
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