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What is the nature of witnessing when there is nothing to perceive?

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"In the absence of perception, witnessing transforms into pure awareness, a timeless state of being where joy and serenity arise from the depths of your true nature."

According to Osho, when nothing is perceived, witnessing remains as objectless, impersonal awareness—no 'witness' as a person, only pure witnessing, like a flameless light or cloud of isness. With the ego absent, a non-individual joy and serenity arise. This empty, centerless consciousnessnirvana—is the buddha-nature itself, timeless, unborn and undying.
When there’s nothing to see, what’s left is just clear knowing happening by itself—not you watching, just watching.
Why this matters practically
- Loosens ego-identification, reducing stress and reactivity.
- Reveals natural joy and peace without chasing objects or outcomes.
- Helps bring calm, clear presence into everyday actions.
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