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What is the dense darkness that lies beneath the inner lamp?

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"The dense darkness beneath the inner lamp is the unconscious forgetfulness of the ever-present soul, where ignorance accumulates precisely where the light is constant."

According to Osho, the dense darkness beneath the inner lamp is our unconscious forgetfulness of the ever-present soul. Because the soul is never absent and brings no fear, it goes unnoticed and lulls us into spiritual sleep, while we stay alert only for what can be lost. Thus, ignorance accumulates precisely where the light is constant—within our own being.
We forget the soul because it’s always there and feels safe, so we stop noticing it.
Why this matters practically
- Practice daily remembrance or meditation to notice what’s always present, not just what’s missing.
- Shift attention from fear-driven vigilance (body, possessions) to relaxed awareness of being.
- Use comfort as a cue: when nothing seems wrong, consciously wake up to presence.
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