Ask Osho!

What is your experience of Brahman?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"Brahman is the seamless oneness that emerges when the 'I' dissolves, revealing a childlike awareness where doer and deed become one, and in that unity, equanimity blossoms."

According to Osho, Brahman is not an object to know but the seamless oneness revealed when the 'I' and its labeling intellect fall away. In that choiceless, childlike awareness, doer and deed blur; drawing water draws you, and the hidden thread of unity shines. This non-differentiating presence flowers as equanimity: equal in honor and hurt, liberated while living.
When the busy mind and the sense of a separate ‘me’ quiet down, everything feels like one, and a calm that nothing can shake appears.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces judgment and conflict by revealing the common thread in all beings.
- Encourages meditation and presence that soften the labeling mind.
- Cultivates steady equanimity amid praise, blame, pleasure, and pain.
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