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What happens when we experience the let-go?

Letting go is the journey to the edge of the self, where the ultimate truth reveals itself; return with the fragrance of silence to awaken those still lost in the noise.

— Osho
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Core Insight:
According to Osho, let-go carries you to the brink where the separate self dissolves; a glimpse of the ultimate opens beyond return. He deliberately recalls you before that point so you can come back rooted, alert, and available. You return with the fragrance of silence to serve—a living reminder to awaken others, even if they resist.
In let-go you briefly drop your ‘me,’ taste deep silence, and are brought back more awake so you can help wake others.
Why this matters practically
- Balances deep surrender with responsibility to return.
- Prevents spiritual escape; grounds insight in daily action.
- Uses the taste of silence to compassionately help awaken others.
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