According to Osho, the disembodied soul is a presence beyond motion and rest, beyond space and time—the very conditions that define movement and stillness. Outside the body, such opposites have no meaning. It is an ineffable, non-spatial, non-temporal awareness that cannot be captured by language or concepts of duality.
When there’s no body, the soul isn’t moving or still; it simply is—beyond space, time, and words.