Do we need a window to see the sky?
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"A window can guide you to the sky, but true liberation lies in stepping beyond all frames and experiencing the vastness of direct awareness."
According to Osho, yes—use a window if you must; it’s better than blindness. But any window is a frame, a filter; it cannot equal the vastness of the open, windowless sky. Methods, beliefs, and teachers can introduce you, yet liberation comes only through unmediated seeing—stepping beyond frames into direct, sky-like awareness.
Looking through a window is okay, but stepping outside into the open sky is far better.
Why this matters practically
- Use practices and teachings as temporary aids, not the destination.
- Notice filters that narrow your view; seek direct, lived experience.
- Let meditation lead beyond concepts into spacious, open awareness.
- Notice filters that narrow your view; seek direct, lived experience.
- Let meditation lead beyond concepts into spacious, open awareness.
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