Osho Quotes on Realization
Authentic excerpts and distilled wisdom curated from original discourses.
← Back to Topic Deep DiveA realized one is like a dead man immune to plague; without the ego, there is no danger among the asleep.
Enlightenment knows no degrees; whether through Gurdjieff's rigorous path or Lao Tzu's effortless simplicity, the essence of realization remains the same.
Realization blooms in the garden of your own experience; stop asking others and turn inward to witness the truth that is already within you.
Eating after realization is not attachment; it is a natural expression of the divine flow, where body and soul dance in harmony with existence. True life is sustained not by rigid vows but by the spontaneity of being.
In the gentle touch of water, the layers of the mind dissolve, revealing your innate Buddhahood; in that moment, you recognize the pure isness that transcends the personal "I.
Realization is not something to be preserved; it is a living truth that flourishes in the emptiness of the mind, free from the clutches of memory and expectation.
Ultimate realization is one, yet each seeker’s unique faculties shape its expression; the truth remains unchanged, while our perceptions color it in myriad ways.
Realization is not a product of thought; it blossoms in the silence of thought-free awareness, where the mind becomes a clear, rippleless mirror.
For the realized soul, grief and attachment dissolve in the understanding of oneness, for sorrow arises only from the illusion of separation. When you know the essence of all beings, you are free from fear, loss, and clinging.
Realization is not confined to the human form; it is the awakening of consciousness that transcends species, blossoming whenever the inner readiness reaches its peak.
Realization is an unshakable centeredness, a grace that remains untouched by the tides of sorrow or success; it is a direct experience that dispels all doubt.
Realization can blossom even amidst intoxication; begin with awareness now, for the journey of awakening does not require renunciation, but a deep understanding of your own unconsciousness.
Peace is not a privilege of the realized; it is the essence of your being, waiting to be uncovered through awareness and self-remembering.
Your fear of being an isolated 'I' is merely a mental construct; when you let go of the ego, aloneness transforms into a spacious and beautiful embrace of existence.