What happens when I remember my emptiness more often?
Synthesized from Source
outcome
"Remembering your emptiness is not a practice, but a return to your essence; with each remembrance, the false identities fade, and your authentic presence blossoms effortlessly."
According to Osho, remembering your emptiness isn’t a cultivated habit but a return to your own lived experience. Each remembrance ‘waters the rosebush,’ nourishing the inner buddha at your center. Recalled frequently, it becomes a natural, effortless current: borrowed social identities drop, hypocrisy dissolves, and authentic presence flowers—nothing to do, only to remember, again and again.
The more you quietly notice your inner nothingness, the more it becomes your natural, calm way of being.
Why this matters practically
- You act from authenticity instead of social conditioning.
- Anxiety from roles and comparisons eases, bringing clarity.
- Meditation becomes spontaneous throughout daily life.
- Anxiety from roles and comparisons eases, bringing clarity.
- Meditation becomes spontaneous throughout daily life.
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