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What is the significance of the burning fruit?

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"The burning fruit signifies that the heat of longing and pain is its own completion; when you fully taste it, awareness consumes the suffering, leaving your hand free and unburdened."

According to Osho, the “burning fruitmeans the result is the burning itself: the heat of longing, pain, or inquiry is its own completion. When you stay present and taste it totally, nothing remains to be gained or carried—awareness consumes it. Having fully burned, the hand is free; the suffering ends and leaves no residue to cling to.
The painful fire was the whole point—once you feel it completely, it finishes and lets go of you.
Why this matters practically
- Stop chasing future rewards; inhabit the present experience.
- Meeting pain with awareness lets it resolve instead of linger.
- Less clinging and fear; more ease and clarity.
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