What does 'sanchit' indicate?
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"To cling to 'sanchit' is to miss the essence of my teaching; true freedom lies in dropping ambition and embracing the simplicity of being."
According to Osho, invoking 'sanchit' only indicates you have not understood his teaching: you're still ruminating, seeking to be special, decorating the ego and clinging to doership, instead of relaxing into ordinariness and witnessing. His way is to drop ambition and the doer, become natural and free; otherwise you miss him.
It means you’re still trying to be special and in control instead of just being simple and watching.
Why this matters practically
- Stops the chase for spiritual status and returns you to authentic ordinariness.
- Reduces inner conflict by dropping the compulsive ‘doer.’
- Opens space for witnessing, contentment, and effortless living.
- Reduces inner conflict by dropping the compulsive ‘doer.’
- Opens space for witnessing, contentment, and effortless living.
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