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What is the essence of Nirvana and its eternal felicity?

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"Nirvana is the awakening of your own consciousness, the moment when forgetfulness ends and you remember the inner light that has always been within you. In that effortless grace, you become a light unto yourself, free from the frantic search of borrowed identities."

According to Osho, Nirvana is not a heaven or theology but the simple awakening of your own consciousness—the remembering of the inner light you’ve always had. When forgetfulness ends, samsara’s frantic search collapses; you become a light unto yourself. Its eternal felicity is the effortless grace, clarity, and ease that arise when borrowed identities fall and being speaks directly, beyond philosophy.
Nirvana is just waking up to who you really are inside, so the restless chasing stops and a quiet joy remains.
Why this matters practically
- You stop seeking identity from others or possessions.
- Daily choices and relationships become clearer and calmer.
- Spirituality becomes a lived experience, not mere belief or theory.
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