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What is the theoretical concept of being beyond enlightenment?

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"Enlightenment is not an end but a beginning; it is the first step into an infinite journey where each attainment must be transcended, propelling you ever forward."

According to Osho, 'beyond enlightenment' is the recognition that existence never ends and no state, not even enlightenment, is final. Enlightenment is a beginning: each attainment must be transcended, again and again, in an open, forward-moving journey without reverse. Theoretically, you keep coming closer, never arriving; practically, first realize enlightenment - then the intrinsic dynamism carries you beyond.
Going beyond enlightenment means you never stop growing; even waking up is just the start, and life keeps moving you forward.
Why this matters practically
- Stops spiritual complacency—keeps you humble, learning, and evolving.
- Focuses you on the next real step: awaken first; the rest unfolds naturally.
- Helps you accept change and move forward instead of clinging to past states.
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