Ask Osho!

What is the totality of myself?

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"To know your totality, you must let the separate self dissolve like a dewdrop into the ocean, for only in that surrender does the illusion of duality vanish and the timeless bliss of oneness reveal itself."

According to Osho, your ‘totality’ is not personal at all: it is the One, the whole, in which the separate self disappears. Like a dewdrop merging into the ocean, the ego must die—‘a spiritual suicide’—for reality (Brahman) to be known. The separate ‘I’ is maya; only the whole is. In that surrender, duality ends and timeless bliss is revealed.
Your true wholeness isn’t a bigger ‘me’; it’s when the ‘me’ melts into everything, like a drop becoming the ocean.
Why this matters practically
- Softens ego-driven anxiety and conflict by loosening rigid identity.
- Encourages meditation/surrender to taste unity beyond mood swings.
- Helps face fear of losing control, opening to love and spaciousness.
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