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What is the relationship between samayik and vitaragata?

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"Samayik is the disciplined equanimity that leads to vitaragata, the state beyond attachment; in mastering samayik, you enter the realm where dualities dissolve and wisdom abides effortlessly."

According to Osho, samayik is the way and vitaragata is the fruition: samayik is the disciplined equanimity that ripens into vitaragata, the beyond-attachment state. Means and end are one continuum—becoming utterly steady in samayik is entry into vitaragata. This is the same maturity the Gita calls sthita-prajna: when dualities cease, wisdom rests unmoving, and the realized state abides of itself.
Like walking to a destination: staying calmly balanced is the walking (samayik), and when that steadiness is complete you’ve arrived at freedom from grabbing or rejecting anything (vitaragata).
Why this matters practically
- Guides practice: cultivate steady equanimity; the goal unfolds from it.
- Reduces anxiety: path and goal are one continuum, easing striving and doubt.
- Practical check: growing stability amid ups and downs signals progress toward nonattachment.
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