Ask Osho!

What is auspicious and what is inauspicious, and what lies beyond them?

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"Auspiciousness is not defined by social morality, but by what resonates with your inner rhythm and leads you to samadhi, where all dualities dissolve into the timeless good."

According to Osho, auspicious isn’t social morality—it’s whatever supports your inner rhythm, deepens your inner music, and moves you toward samadhi, communion with the divine. Inauspicious is whatever obstructs or fragments that inner harmony. The true touchstone is within, not in codes. Beyond both is samadhi itself—the timeless good where dualities like moral/immoral or auspicious/inauspicious dissolve.
Auspicious is what makes your inner music calmer and clearer; inauspicious is what disturbs it; beyond both is a silent clarity (samadhi) beyond right and wrong.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you choose by sensing inner harmony instead of shifting social rules.
- Reduces guilt and confusion by using an inner touchstone.
- Directs practice toward meditation and samadhi.
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