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What is the significance of being enlightened if life is beautiful and rebirth is not an option?

Enlightenment is not a distant goal but the simple act of dropping all conditions and recognizing the beauty of existence in this very moment. Embrace life unconditionally, and you will find that the game of life itself is the essence of enlightenment.

— Osho
According to Osho, enlightenment isn’t a future prize but the instant dropping of “ifs” and “buts.” If life is truly beautiful, there’s nothing to attain—enlightenment is simply recognizing this and relaxing into egoless synchronicity with existence. Its ‘significance’ dissolves: stop chasing imaginary goals, sit in the sun of suchness, and play the game of life without conditions; that very unconditioned participation is enlightenment.

When you stop adding “if” and “but” to life and just enjoy it as it is, you’re already enlightened.

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The Goose Is Out · Discourse 10
1981-03-10 · Buddha Hall · English

Osho, if life is so beautiful, then what is the point of being enlightened and not being reborn?

Deva Vipul, there is no point at all. That's what I have been telling you, but you don't listen. Your question shows that you have still not listened. The question begins: IF LIFE IS SO BEAUTIFUL... "Ifs" and "buts" won't do. If life is beautiful then you need to be enlightened. Life is beautiful, so there is no need to be enlightened. Vipul, are you a Polack or something? A lady was looking in a bookstall for a gift for a sick Polack friend. When asked if she would like something religious, she replied, "Oh, no. My Polack friend is well on the way to recovery!" If you can drop that "if," you will be on the way to recovery. But that "if" is there -- I can see it, sitting on you like a huge mountain. I don't see any point in being enlightened. Things are perfectly beautiful as…
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From Misery To Enlightenment · Discourse 18
1985-02-15 · Lao Tzu Grove · English

Osho, what is the most significant thing about enlightenment?

People want definite answers to believe in: this way or that. Either be a Catholic or be a communist, but be clear. People want clarity because they are so confused, and this man brings all these seven categories; now their confusion is worse, they are even more confounded. First you were at least aware that you were confused. Now you will not be aware to which category you belong: yes, no, yes -- no both, neither yes nor no, or indescribable. Mahavira could not create a world religion for the simple reason that perhaps he had the deepest penetration into reality. If you ask about his enlightenment, he will answer in seven sentences. You will not be able to come to any conclusion -- and I feel this is something tremendously valuable. Why this urge to come to a conclusion? If existence is a continuum, an ongoing process -- never…
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Tao The Three Treasures Vol 3 · Discourse 10
1975-08-20 · Buddha Hall · English

You have said that there are no goals in life, no purpose. And yet we are all here with enlightenment as our goal. Please speak on this.

Then you start a totally different way of life. You start being playful, you start being alive moment to moment with nowhere to go -- whatsoever the life gives, you accept it with deep gratitude. Grace happens to you. This is what I call: to become a god. The moment you start playing, living in the moment, you have become a god. I am here to persuade you that you are already gods. You may be here to become gods -- that's your trip, I'm not concerned with it. I know what I am here for: just to persuade you to look at your own face once again; to search within and not to go without, searching for something which doesn't exist. Life is a purposeless play, a play of infinite forces -- beautiful if you don't have an achiever's mind, ugly if you have ambition to become something, to…
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The Great Zen Master Ta Hui · Discourse 17
1987-07-23 · Chuang Tzu Auditorium · English
Question: BELOVED OSHO, DON'T CONSCIOUSLY AWAIT ENLIGHTENMENT WHETHER YOU'RE HAPPY OR ANGRY, IN QUIET OR NOISY PLACES, YOU STILL MUST BRING UP CHAO CHOU'S SAYING, "A DOG HAS NO BUDDHA-NATURE." ABOVE ALL, DON'T CONSCIOUSLY AWAIT ENLIGHTENMENT. IF YOU CONSCIOUSLY AWAIT ENLIGHTENMENT, YOU'RE SAYING, "RIGHT NOW I'M DELUDED." IF YOU WAIT FOR ENLIGHTENMENT, CLINGING TO DELUSION, THOUGH YOU PASS THROUGH COUNTLESS EONS YOU WILL STILL NOT BE ABLE TO GAIN ENLIGHTENMENT. AS YOU BRING UP THE SAYING, JUST AROUSE YOUR SPIRIT, AND SEE WHAT PRINCIPLE IT IS. CONSTANTLY TAKE THE TWO CONCERNS -- NOT KNOWING WHERE WE COME FROM AT BIRTH AND NOT KNOWING WHERE WE GO AT DEATH -- AND STICK THEM ON THE POINT OF YOUR NOSE.
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Beloved Osho, enlightenment seems to me always to be an end, a death, a kind of suicide where a comeback is never possible -- no more adventures, no lovers, no sunsets, no dramas, no candlelight dinners. What can be more beautiful than the senseless dramas and joys of all my searchings? How is it after death for an enlightened man? Is it not boring for the next ten thousand years? I feel simply a death-fear.

Enlightenment can be a very scary thing. It can create a great paranoia in you. And your question is significant, because millions of people in the world never think about enlightenment, and the reason may be this deep-rooted fear. They have known a certain kind of life and they think this is the only life possible -- that's where they go wrong. This is the lowest form of life that we are living. In fact, to call it life is not right, it is only birth. It is only a possibility. You can make a life out of it -- life has to be created. And the misunderstanding is so old ... and people don't want to drop it because it is so consoling to think that you are alive and you are enjoying everything and it is a beautiful drama. But you have been through this drama many times.…
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