How does it happen that I feel both at home and lost in the Buddhafield?
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"In the Buddhafield, you will feel both at home and lost; it is the beautiful paradox of shedding the old self to embrace the new, where surrender leads to true belonging."
According to Osho, feeling both at home and lost in the Buddhafield is natural; there is no contradiction. As your egoic, separate identity melts in the Master's love field, you feel 'lost.' Simultaneously, a new, impersonal being arises, merged with the whole, bringing a deeper sense of home. This is the simultaneous death of the old and birth of the new, ripened through meditation's surrender into non-being.
You're letting go of your old 'me' and becoming part of something bigger, so it feels like getting lost and finding home at once.
Why this matters practically
- Normalizes confusion during spiritual growth; reduces anxiety when ego dissolves.
- Encourages meditation and surrender to support the transition.
- Helps you shift attention from dying old patterns to the fresh aliveness of oneness.
- Encourages meditation and surrender to support the transition.
- Helps you shift attention from dying old patterns to the fresh aliveness of oneness.
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