Ask Osho!

What does it mean to be coming or going in life?

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"In every breath, you inhale life and exhale death; the present moment is the bridge where they meet, inviting you to embrace what comes and gracefully release what goes."

According to Osho, 'coming' and 'going' are simultaneous: in every breath you inhale life and exhale death. The present is a narrow bridge where life and death meet, renewing and releasing you each moment. By centering awareness within, fear of death dissolves, you stop postponing living, and you lovingly welcome what arrives while gracefully letting go of what departs.
Life is like breathing: new things come in and old things go out every moment, so stay awake, welcome the new, and let the old leave.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you live in the present instead of postponing life.
- Reduces fear of death by seeing it as a continual, natural process.
- Encourages welcoming change and releasing attachments.
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