What happens when the eighteenth chapter is completed?
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"The Mahabharata neither begins nor ends; the real war is within, fueled by human ignorance, and it continues until awareness dissolves that ignorance."
According to Osho, when the eighteenth chapter is completed, nothing truly ends—the Mahabharata neither begins nor ends, because the real war is inner and fueled by human ignorance. Even after Krishna finishes the Gita, the conflict continues within each person. Until ignorance dissolves through awareness, the subtle, ceaseless battle in the heart persists and echoes outward.
Even when the book ends, your inner fighting doesn’t—until you wake up and become aware.
Why this matters practically
- Stop blaming outer events; look for the conflict within.
- Practice moment-to-moment awareness/meditation to dissolve ignorance.
- Notice and drop the urge to quarrel over trivial things, creating real peace.
- Practice moment-to-moment awareness/meditation to dissolve ignorance.
- Notice and drop the urge to quarrel over trivial things, creating real peace.
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