Awakening - Osho 3 Steps To
Living without a "doer." After the ego dissolves, you return to the marketplace, the kitchen, and the office. You eat when hungry, sleep when tired, work when needed—but there is no inner chatter claiming, "I am doing this."
Sakshi (Witnessing). You are angry. The first step is not to suppress the anger or act it out, but to simply watch it. Osho teaches you to create a distance: "I am not the anger; I am the one watching the anger." Similarly, watch your thoughts as if they are clouds passing in the sky. osho 3 steps to awakening
This is the "First Awakening." You realize that you are not your body, not your mind, not your emotions. You are the seer . Suddenly, the constant chattering of the mind becomes a background noise you are no longer enslaved by. You become a master observing the servant. Step 2: The Second Awakening – Dropping the Witness This is the most dangerous and subtle step. Most spiritual seekers get stuck at Step 1, building a strong ego around being "the witness." Osho warns that the watcher is also a subtle form of the ego. Living without a "doer
In a world saturated with noise, Osho offers a radical, simple, yet deeply challenging path to truth. Unlike linear systems that demand belief, Osho’s “3 Steps to Awakening” are a deconstruction of the ego. He insists that awakening is not a goal to be achieved, but a nature to be reclaimed. The first step is not to suppress the