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What is 'getting it', mini satori, full satori, and samadhi?

Synthesized from Source definition

"To 'get it' is to realize there is nothing to get; in the acceptance of reality as it is, you find the perfection of the moment—this is samadhi."

Core Insight:
According to Osho, ‘getting it’ means seeing there’s nothing to get—dropping greed, ambition and goals; accepting that reality, as it is, is perfect, and living moment-to-moment: this is samadhi. A mini-satori is a fleeting glimpse that can be lost; treat it tenderly and stay alert. A full satori is the stabilized realization that cannot be lost—the vision becomes your very style of being, often preceded by many mini-satoris.
It’s realizing the treasure is already here; sometimes you glimpse it and lose it, but if you care for it, it becomes steady and you live in it all the time.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you stop chasing and relax into the present.
- Encourages alert, humble care for early glimpses so they mature.
- Reduces anxiety and ego swings by valuing stability over peak moments.
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