Is the meditator's view the bird's-eye view?
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"A meditator's view transcends the bird's-eye perspective, offering both altitude to see the whole and depth to touch the source within. In this awakening, we remember the inner flame, transforming words into grace and life into joy."
According to Osho, a meditator’s view is not merely a bird’s-eye view; it is higher and also deeper. Awareness gives altitude to see the whole and interiority to touch the source within. Only humans can take the final step—beyond evolution’s peak—into buddhahood, where remembering the inner flame turns words graceful and life joyous.
Meditation lets you see everything clearly from above while also feeling the quiet light inside you.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you respond wisely instead of reacting by seeing the whole picture.
- Brings inner calm that makes speech, actions, and relationships gentle.
- Guides you beyond self-improvement to awaken your natural buddha-nature.
- Brings inner calm that makes speech, actions, and relationships gentle.
- Guides you beyond self-improvement to awaken your natural buddha-nature.
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