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What is the final conclusion of Vedanta?

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"You are not separate from the ultimate reality; in awakening to your true self, you discover that you are the very essence of Brahman, the wholeness that has always been here and now."

According to Osho, Vedanta’s final conclusion (veda-anta) is Advaita: there is only one reality, Brahman, and your inmost self is not other than That—Tat Tvam Asi, Aham Brahmasmi. All separateness is a play of mind (maya); in awakening as the witnessing consciousness, the seeker discovers wholeness here-now, not as belief but as lived realization continuing from the Upanishads.
Deep down, you and everything you see are the same one life; noticing this ends the feeling of being separate.
Why this matters practically
- Eases fear, anxiety, and loneliness by dissolving the sense of separation.
- Inspires compassion and effortless ethics: harming “others” harms oneself.
- Turns practice inward—witnessing awareness—rather than chasing external fixes.
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