How to attain Satori?
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"Satori is not something to attain; it is the remembrance of your ordinary, original nature. Stop chasing the extraordinary and simply be yourself, for in that silence, the jewel of wisdom reveals itself."
According to Osho, satori isn’t something to attain but your ordinary, original nature remembered. Stop chasing the extraordinary, drop the false ego and ambition—cut the root, not the branches. Step out of the competitive race, turn inward, and live your suchness in the present. Give space for inner silence; being simply yourself, the jewel of wisdom reveals itself.
You don’t get satori by achieving; you find it by stopping the chase, dropping ego and ideals, and relaxing as your natural self right now.
Why this matters practically
- Frees you from burnout and comparison by ending the race to be special.
- Cultivates calm presence and authenticity in everyday actions.
- Clarifies priorities by cutting desire at the root instead of trimming symptoms.
- Cultivates calm presence and authenticity in everyday actions.
- Clarifies priorities by cutting desire at the root instead of trimming symptoms.
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