What is the concept of the beyond?
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"The beyond is not something to be known; it is a living dimension that unfolds when the heart's anguish recognizes the futility of the known."
According to Osho, the beyond is not an object to know but a living dimension that opens when the heart’s anguish recognizes the futility of the known. Like a newborn’s first cry ignites breathing, intense yearning (vihvalta) becomes yoga: tears awaken a new inner mechanism that ‘breathes’ a subtler life. By distrusting the paper boat of worldly promises, doors to the unknown realm—God—open.
It’s a hidden world that appears when you feel nothing here truly satisfies you and you cry from your heart, like a baby’s first breath into a new life.
Why this matters practically
- Redirects energy from futile seeking to sincere inner longing.
- Turns dissatisfaction and tears into a transformative practice.
- Opens intuitive guidance and meaning as the ‘second breath’ awakens.
- Turns dissatisfaction and tears into a transformative practice.
- Opens intuitive guidance and meaning as the ‘second breath’ awakens.
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