What is the significance of metaphors like lameness, deafness, blindness, drunkenness, sleep, and death in the Bible?
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"The biblical metaphors of lameness, deafness, and blindness reveal not the state of the body, but the depths of our spiritual slumber; to awaken is to see the divine reality that surrounds us, like a fish discovering the ocean."
According to Osho, biblical images of lameness, deafness, blindness, drunkenness, sleep and death are not about bodies but our unconscious spiritual condition: we haven’t reached, heard, or seen the Real, though we live in God like a fish in the ocean. They diagnose egoic intoxication and habitual sleep, and challenge us to awaken through alert, moment‑to‑moment awareness so true life and joy can begin.
These pictures mean we act like we can’t walk, hear, or see God because we’re sleepy and drunk on ego, so we need to wake up and pay attention.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you spot where you’re numb, distracted, or intoxicated by ego, money, power, or work.
- Encourages daily, moment-to-moment awareness/meditation to awaken.
- Shifts focus from chasing status to sensing the sacred here-now, bringing real joy and aliveness.
- Encourages daily, moment-to-moment awareness/meditation to awaken.
- Shifts focus from chasing status to sensing the sacred here-now, bringing real joy and aliveness.
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