Did Baba Alauddin's statement reflect his inability to find a true master or his understanding of nada and sur?
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"At the ultimate depth, the seeker dissolves into the inner music of existence, for there is no beyond the infinite dimensions of nada and sur."
According to Osho, Baba Alauddin’s remark does not confess failure to find a true master; it proclaims realization. Nada and sur are the innermost, infinite dimension—there is no going beyond them. All sages concur that at the ultimate depth an inner music (Omkar) arises; crossing it is impossible because the seeker dissolves into it.
Why this matters practically
- Guides us to turn inward to the living vibration (nada) rather than chasing outer authorities.
- Encourages humility: ultimate truth dissolves the ego instead of giving more concepts.
- Points to practice: listen to inner sound/music through meditation or art as a doorway.
- Encourages humility: ultimate truth dissolves the ego instead of giving more concepts.
- Points to practice: listen to inner sound/music through meditation or art as a doorway.
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