What is the framework of Krishna's practice in relation to the seven bodies?
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"Krishna's path is not about climbing the ladder of seven bodies, but about the effortless leap into total remembrance, where love dissolves all fragmentation."
According to Osho, Krishna’s path is upasana (devotional remembrance), not sadhana; therefore it has no method or ladder of seven bodies or chakras. Sadhana fragments and climbs stepwise; upasana embraces the undivided whole and dissolves it in love. Realization comes in a single, effortless leap of total remembrance, not through sequential milestones or parts.
Krishna’s way skips steps; stop dividing yourself, relax into loving remembrance, and the whole truth appears at once.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces inner tension by dropping step-by-step striving and self-fragmentation.
- Encourages wholehearted devotion, making meditation natural and spontaneous.
- Builds trust in relaxed awareness; insights arise when you stop forcing.
- Encourages wholehearted devotion, making meditation natural and spontaneous.
- Builds trust in relaxed awareness; insights arise when you stop forcing.
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