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Can a dull-witted person attain nirvana?

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"Nirvana is not an intellectual achievement; it is the extinguishing of the ego-lamp, a journey that begins with meditation and unfolds in its own time."

According to Osho, asking about nirvana before learning meditation is jumping an ocean without first learning the A-B-C. He won’t predict attainment without meeting you; first see the real situation. Know that nirvana means the ego-lamp going out, not an intellectual feat. Begin with meditation, drop hurry, and let understanding ripen step by step.
Start with simple meditation and patience; nirvana is when the little “me” flame fades, not something you figure out by being clever.
Why this matters practically
- Keeps you grounded in daily practice instead of chasing grand ideas.
- Reduces ego-driven haste, allowing real inner change.
- Clarifies the goal as egolessness, guiding how you act and relate.
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