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What is the relationship with the soul in the state of moksha?

In moksha, the soul transcends the body and time, creating a subtle thread that connects seekers with liberated masters, allowing a living communion to flourish.

— Osho
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Core Insight:
According to Osho, in moksha the soul is bodiless and beyond time—centuries pass like moments—so a subtle spiritual thread can still link seekers with liberated masters. Where this thread remains alive, a living communion is possible and the tradition thrives; when it attenuates, no relationship is possible and the lineage dries up. Moksha doesn’t end presence; it refines it into a rare, silent availability.
A liberated soul is like a quiet radio station you can still tune into if the signal (connection) is there; if the signal fades, you can’t.
Why this matters practically
- Prioritize practices that cultivate living connection (meditation, devotion, receptivity).
- Seek guidance where the transmission still feels alive, not just historically revered.
- Don’t assume time blocks contact; your openness and the strength of the link do.
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