How can we be aware of the content of our whole consciousness?
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"In the silence of meditation, you will find that your true essence is not the content of your thoughts, but the vast, empty presence that exists beyond them. In this nothingness, the flower of pure awareness blossoms."
According to Osho, awareness of the whole of consciousness arises through meditation: by silently watching, you discover that your being has no content—only a vast, empty presence. In that contentless space, personal identity drops, only existence remains, and the flower of pure awareness opens. True knowing is realizing this nothingness.
Sit quietly and watch; you’ll see there’s nothing to hold onto inside, and in that open space, clear awareness naturally appears.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces attachment to thoughts and emotions, easing stress.
- Creates clarity for wiser, compassionate action.
- Grounds you in the present beyond mental clutter.
- Creates clarity for wiser, compassionate action.
- Grounds you in the present beyond mental clutter.
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