What happens when I contemplate death?
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outcome
"Contemplating death is not about fearing the end, but about embracing the death of the ego, allowing love, trust, and humility to transform you into a vessel for existence."
According to Osho, contemplating death is really meeting the death of the ego. When you look into it deeply, sarcasm and the illusion of 'knowing' fall away, ripening you for surrender. At the right moment the Master’s 'sword' can cut the ego—then it’s transformation, not murder. Until love, trust, and humility flower, contemplation remains mere desire, not the liberating death that lets existence flow through you.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts you from head-knowledge to surrender, enabling real inner change.
- Cultivates humility in daily roles, loosening subtle ego patterns.
- Prepares you to receive guidance when ripe, turning fear of death into freedom.
- Cultivates humility in daily roles, loosening subtle ego patterns.
- Prepares you to receive guidance when ripe, turning fear of death into freedom.
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