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Did Gautama's consciousness enter you at your conception or has it gradually suffused with you?

Gautama's consciousness does not invade; it flows into your being like two rivers merging, deepening your silence and enriching your truth without altering your essence.

— Osho
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Core Insight:
According to Osho, neither at conception nor through imposed, gradual conditioning; Gautama’s consciousness was received spontaneously, as a joyful, unforced meeting—like two rivers merging—when his own being was open and independent. It did not change who he is; it simply deepened his silence and made his words truer, a companionship rather than a takeover.
It didn’t happen at birth or by slow training; it just clicked one day when he was free and open, like two friendly streams joining.
Why this matters practically
- Cultivate inner freedom instead of forced discipline.
- Trust spontaneous insight; stop over-engineering awakening.
- Let growth deepen you without erasing your individuality.
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