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How can I differentiate between the whole moving through me as a part and me moving separately as a part?

When the Whole flows through you, the personal 'I' dissolves into vast emptiness; in that flow, there is no doer, only the river.

— Osho
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Core Insight:
According to Osho, you can tell by the presence or absence of 'you.' When the Whole flows through, the personal 'I' disappears into vast emptiness; there’s no doer, no resistance, only the river. If you can feel yourself as a separate mover, you’re pushing upstream—opposing the Whole. Flow brings self-lessness; struggle reveals egoic separation.
If you still feel like a separate ‘me’ doing it, you’re fighting the current; when ‘me’ vanishes, life’s river is carrying you.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you notice when egoic resistance is creating stress and friction.
- Guides you to relax and surrender, moving with life’s current rather than against it.
- Aligns choices with a larger intelligence, increasing ease, clarity, and effectiveness.
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