O Shakti, each particular perception is limited, disappearing in omnipotence.
- Limitation belongs to the eye, not to existence. The sky appears bounded only because your focus is bounded; nations exist only because of fences in the mind; the ‘same’ land has been India, then Pakistan, without moving an inch.
- Instruction: sit for one hour. Take any object. Find where it melts into its beyond - what it depends on, flows into, receives from - and keep going. Do not stop at any boundary.
- Example Osho gives: the tree melts into the sun (remove the sun and the tree dies instantly; light takes ten minutes to arrive at 186,000 miles per second - the distance is vast, yet they are one organism). Religion adds: the tree also feeds the sun back, because energy equalizes and life always responds. Limitation has completely dissolved.
- The critical juncture: mind can cope only with the limited. The unlimited bores, fatigues, scares it. It will demand ‘Enough - stop!’ Do NOT stop. Pull it beyond, and beyond, and beyond again.
- When mind can no longer keep pace, it slips and drops. Consciousness then moves on alone. In that moment existence is seen as a vast oneness - everything melting into everything else, no edges anywhere. That IS the goal: non-duality, illumination, the deepest ecstasy possible.
- Q&A deeper reason (Q2): what the limited perception disappears INTO cannot be named in dual terms. Enlightenment and ignorance are themselves an inseparate pair, no different from tree and sun; pushed to the extreme the two poles meet and cancel each other, leaving what is neither wise nor ignorant - simply pure being.