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What do you mean by 'me' and 'you'?

When the thinking 'I' dissolves into simple being, we realize that there is no separation; we are all drops merging into the same ocean of existence.

— Osho
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Core Insight:
According to Osho, 'me' and 'you' are egocentric, mental constructions—your thought-process and mine. As long as these mind-processes continue, they divide us and block the Absolute. When the thinking 'I' dissolves into simple being—through love, egolessness, and silence—there is no separation; like a drop merging with the ocean, we realize oneness that cannot be conceived, only lived.
'Me' and 'you' are just thoughts; when we let them go in love and quiet, we feel part of one big whole, like a drop joining the ocean.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces ego-based conflict and misunderstanding.
- Deepens relationships by emphasizing love over labels.
- Encourages meditation: shift from thinking about truth to living it.
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