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Is the witness a presence or simply an absence of identification with body and mind?

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"The witness is both the absence of identification and the vibrant presence of your intrinsic potential; in the emptiness of no-mind, true awareness blossoms."

According to Osho, the witness is both: an absence and a presence. As identification with body-mind, thoughts and feelings falls away, a no-mind emptiness appears. In that openness your intrinsic potential flowers as a vibrant, radiant presence. Meditation creates the emptiness; in the same breath it allows being to blossom. Thus witnessing is empty of personality yet full of living awareness.
First you let go of all your thoughts and roles, and in that clean, quiet space a warm, clear aliveness naturally shines—that’s the witness.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you drop identification with thoughts and emotions, reducing stress and reactivity.
- Cultivates a calm, tangible presence that improves clarity and relationships.
- Guides practice: simply create space by letting go; the deeper presence unfolds by itself.
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