What is the difference between Samyama and final enlightenment?
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definition
"Samyama is the disciplined nurturing of the seed, while final enlightenment is the indescribable flowering that emerges when the ego surrenders and the inner flame is ignited."
According to Osho, samyama is the method—the disciplined nurturing of the seed—while final enlightenment is the indescribable flowering that results. Techniques and explanations apply to samyama; enlightenment can only be tasted, not defined. It may arise through sustained practice or instantly through total surrender to the Master, where the ego is sacrificed and the inner flame is ignited.
Samyama is doing the gardening; enlightenment is the flower you smell but can’t explain, sometimes blooming at once if you fully let go.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts attention from theorizing to practice.
- Encourages surrender and dropping ego-defenses.
- Invites trust in direct experience (and the Master).
- Encourages surrender and dropping ego-defenses.
- Invites trust in direct experience (and the Master).
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