According to Osho, in true samadhi no 'somebody' arrives—the ego, mind, and personal soul dissolve. What many call satori is only a reversible glimpse; blissful yet habitual, it allows a return. Samadhi is beyond that: a point of no return into impersonal Brahman, where silent, choiceless awareness prevails and there is witnessing without a center, not an experience owned by anyone.
No person reaches samadhi; the ‘I’ vanishes and only quiet, choiceless awareness remains—unlike a temporary bliss you can leave and return to.