What is the essential place of emptiness in satavadhana?
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definition
"True mastery arises from the depth of inner emptiness; in the silence of no-mind, awareness effortlessly embraces the many streams of existence."
According to Osho, satavadhana flowers from inner emptiness—becoming zero. In the silent, thought-free state, awareness is spacious and effortless, naturally attending to many streams without strain. This is not a juggler’s stunt of forced concentration but the clarity of no-mind. One who truly realizes emptiness becomes a satavadhani, not a performer.
When you’re empty and quiet inside, your attention spreads everywhere by itself—no tricks needed.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts from strained focus to relaxed, spacious awareness.
- Enhances natural multitasking and presence in daily tasks.
- Prevents egoic showmanship by rooting skill in inner silence.
- Enhances natural multitasking and presence in daily tasks.
- Prevents egoic showmanship by rooting skill in inner silence.
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