According to Osho, human responsibility becomes absolute on Mahavira’s path: when there is no “You” (no God), only “I” remains—so all deeds, fruits, and consequences are mine. This radical ownership ripens into freedom and clarity until, at maturity, even the solitary “I” dissolves into the void. Meera’s opposite path surrenders “I” to “You”; both reach the same emptiness—don’t mix them.
If you stop leaning on someone else (even God) and take full charge of your actions, you grow free—and eventually even the sense of “me” fades away.