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What is the nature of the self?

The self is not a fixed entity but an infinite emptiness, a living space from which all arises and to which all returns. In the core of existence, the knower and the known dissolve into the vastness of non-being.

— Osho
According to Osho, the 'self' is no-self—anatta: an indefinable, infinite emptiness that is a positive, living space, not a lack. Any 'self' that can be known is merely a surface object; in the core, knower and known vanish. This non-being is the ground of being, the spacious presence from which everything arises and to which everything returns.

Deep down there isn’t a solid ‘me’—there’s open, alive space that lets everything appear and disappear.

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