Is there a sleeping Buddha energy in our hearts and in the third eye?
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"The sleeping Buddha resides not in the heart or third eye, but in the hara; awaken your awareness there, and watch the ego dissolve into pure, alive nothingness."
According to Osho, the sleeping Buddha is not in the heart or third eye; it abides in the hara, the root source two inches below the navel. From there energy can be directed: to the heart as love, to the third eye as subtle vision, or to the seventh center in the head as samadhi. Enter the source—awareness there awakens it, dissolving ego into pure, alive nothingness.
Your inner Buddha isn’t asleep in your heart or forehead; it rests in the belly’s energy root (hara), and calmly feeling/being aware there wakes it up to flow as love, insight, or full awakening.
Why this matters practically
- Gives a clear meditation focus: sense-breathe into the hara to awaken vital energy.
- Lets you channel energy wisely—toward lovingness (heart) or clarity (third eye) as needed.
- Rooting in the source reduces egoic tension, bringing grounded presence and ease.
- Lets you channel energy wisely—toward lovingness (heart) or clarity (third eye) as needed.
- Rooting in the source reduces egoic tension, bringing grounded presence and ease.
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