Do Buddhas mind being gazed at for more than three seconds?
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outcome
"Buddhas exist to be absorbed; gaze upon them without limit, for in your receptivity lies the key to your own awakening."
According to Osho, Buddhas don’t mind your gaze; they exist to be absorbed. A disciple should “eat” the Master’s presence—swallow, chew, digest his vibe—without limit; the only constraint is your capacity to transform it. Gaze, listen, sit near, fall into silence: as receptivity deepens, what you digest becomes marrow—your own awakening mirroring the Master.
Look as long as it truly helps—you’re meant to soak up a Buddha’s peaceful presence until it changes you inside.
Why this matters practically
- Practice direct, silent attunement instead of overthinking.
- Absorb uplifting qualities by proximity and attention.
- Measure growth by receptivity and inner transformation, not rules.
- Absorb uplifting qualities by proximity and attention.
- Measure growth by receptivity and inner transformation, not rules.
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