What happens when I fully immerse myself in the present moment?
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outcome
"In the present moment, time dissolves, and you enter a state of peace and silence that transcends both suffering and pleasure. This stillness is not an idea; it is a direct experience of the timeless dimension within you."
According to Osho, when you fully enter the present, time’s relativity dissolves: it no longer stretches in pain or contracts in pleasure; it simply stops. In that timeless pause you taste a state beyond words—peace, silence, presence beyond both suffering and pleasure. This stillness is not an idea but a direct experience, a doorway to a dimension beyond time.
Be so present that time feels like it stops, and you feel quiet and peaceful inside.
Why this matters practically
- Eases anxiety by releasing past–future mental noise.
- Transforms the feel of pain by shifting your relationship to time.
- Centers you in calm clarity, improving choices and responses.
- Transforms the feel of pain by shifting your relationship to time.
- Centers you in calm clarity, improving choices and responses.
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