Is there a gap between man and life?
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"There is no gap between man and life; the separation you feel is merely a creation of the mind. When thought quiets, you realize you are not an observer of life, but life itself flowing in harmony."
According to Osho, there is no gap between man and life; man is life itself. Any sense of separation is a fiction created by thought and ego. When mind subsides, the observer and the observed are one flow. Recognizing this dissolves anxiety and striving; you simply live, respond, and celebrate the immediacy of being.
There’s no space between you and life—you are life; only thinking makes it seem separate.
Why this matters practically
- Ends the struggle to “reach” life, easing anxiety and resistance.
- Invites presence and spontaneous, authentic action.
- Softens ego boundaries, fostering compassion and better relationships.
- Invites presence and spontaneous, authentic action.
- Softens ego boundaries, fostering compassion and better relationships.
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