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What is the disembodied form of the soul?

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"The disembodied soul is an awareness that transcends the dualities of motion and rest, existing beyond the confines of space and time. In its essence, it is an ineffable presence that cannot be contained by language or concepts."

According to Osho, the disembodied soul is a presence beyond motion and rest, beyond space and time—the very conditions that define movement and stillness. Outside the body, such opposites have no meaning. It is an ineffable, non-spatial, non-temporal awareness that cannot be captured by language or concepts of duality.
When there’s no body, the soul isn’t moving or still; it simply is—beyond space, time, and words.
Why this matters practically
- Releases fear and speculation about the afterlife by recognizing the limits of bodily concepts.
- Guides meditation toward non-dual awareness instead of chasing stillness or movement.
- Cultivates humility in language and belief, reducing dogmatic claims about the soul.
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