Ask Osho!

Has keval-gyan arisen as a fruition?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"In the state of keval-gyan, both the known and the knower dissolve, leaving only pure awareness—an emptiness that is the fullness of knowing without a knower."

According to Osho, yes—keval-gyan has ripened: it is the fruition where both the known and the knower vanish, and only pure knowing remains. Nothing is left to be known, and no one left to claim it; there is just the capacity to know. This non-dual, contentless awareness is the essence of keval-gyan.
It’s when the person who knows and the things to know disappear, leaving only clear knowing itself.
Why this matters practically
- Ends the chase for more information and identity.
- Cultivates egoless, present-moment clarity.
- Brings peace by resting as awareness, not its contents.
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