Why does my right vision fluctuate between falling back and mere suppression in the context of Jain philosophy's view on liberation?
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"Liberation is not a fixed destination but a courageous journey that requires living contact with the awakened, for in their presence, clarity flourishes and the door to truth remains open."
According to Osho, your 'right vision' wavers because Jain pundit-made philosophy declares the door closed (Mahavira the last), breeding discouragement and suppression, whereas living Jinas open it. In the aura of an awakened one, clarity rises; without it, conditioning triggers relapse. Liberation is timeless—sometimes easier, sometimes harder—but demands courage, living contact, and your own risk.
Your insight flickers because secondhand beliefs push it down, while meeting real awakeners and daring yourself makes it shine—freedom is always possible.
Why this matters practically
- Stop outsourcing truth to fixed doctrines that say it’s over.
- Seek living teachers, practices, and communities that keep the door open.
- Cultivate daily courage and supportive conditions to stabilize insight.
- Seek living teachers, practices, and communities that keep the door open.
- Cultivate daily courage and supportive conditions to stabilize insight.
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