Does a natural death also transcend nature?
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"There is no supernature; only deeper expressions of the same vast nature, where both life and death are simply natural unfoldings in the continuum of existence."
According to Osho, nothing—neither life, enlightenment, nor death—transcends nature. There is no “supernature”; only deeper, higher expressions of the same vast nature. The lowest act and the highest awakening belong to one continuum, allowing transformation without metaphysical gaps. A natural death is simply another natural unfolding, not a passage beyond nature but a completion within it.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces fear of death by seeing it as part of one continuous natural process.
- Replaces judgment with possibility: anyone can transform without fixed categories.
- Focuses practice on living naturally now, rather than chasing a supernatural escape.
- Replaces judgment with possibility: anyone can transform without fixed categories.
- Focuses practice on living naturally now, rather than chasing a supernatural escape.
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