Ask Osho!

In moments of grace, does one remember past lives?

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"In moments of grace, time dissolves and memory fades; there is only the eternal now, where past lives hold no meaning."

According to Osho, no. In moments of grace or bliss, time vanishes—there is neither past nor future, not even a present—only eternity. Memory needs time and mind; when grace dissolves both, recollecting past lives is impossible. In sorrow, time thickens and stretches; in happiness it contracts; in bliss it becomes zero.
When you’re truly blissful, time disappears, so you can’t remember any ‘before’ or ‘after,’ including past lives.
Why this matters practically
- Stops chasing past-life stories and redirects attention to living presence
- Uses time-feel as a compass: stretched time signals suffering; vanishing time signals grace
- Encourages surrender to bliss over analysis, reducing mental strain
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