What is the concept of beginninglessness?
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definition
"To know the beginningless, you must transcend the mind's grasp of time and rest in the eternal present, where reality simply is."
According to Osho, beginninglessness names reality’s eternal suchness: it has no first moment and no last; it simply is. Because the mind is time—past and future—it cannot comprehend the beginningless. Only by slipping into no-mind, resting in the present (eternity), can one know this directly. The knowing is a silent, loving, poetic insight, not a mental explanation.
Reality never started and never ends, and you can feel it only when you stop thinking and are fully present.
Why this matters practically
- Shift from past/future rumination to present awareness, reducing anxiety.
- Practice no-mind/meditation to experience reality directly, not conceptually.
- Live with wonder, love, and generosity instead of constant problem-solving.
- Practice no-mind/meditation to experience reality directly, not conceptually.
- Live with wonder, love, and generosity instead of constant problem-solving.
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