According to Osho, enlightenment is the end of the ego and the repetitive, memory-bound drama we mistake for life. One becomes unhurt and unchanged by insult, praise, or even death, needing no escapes or entertainments. It is clarity that sees the world as a passing circus and stands free of it—a beginning of real life, beyond fear’s consolations.
Enlightenment is when the idea of ‘me’ drops, nothing upsets you, and life looks like a show you don’t have to get lost in.