Osho Quotes
From Forty-nine To Fifty-six This Aloneness Becomes Your Focus Of Being. Everything Else In The World Loses Meaning. The Only Remaining Meaningful Thing Is This Aloneness. From Fifty-six To Sixty-three You Become Absolutely What You Are Going To Become: The Potential Blossoms, And From Sixty-three To Seventy You Start Getting Ready To Drop The Body. Now You Know You Are Not The Body, You Know You Are Not The Mind Either. The Body Was Known As Separate From You Somewhere Around The Time When You Were Thirty-five. That The Mind Is Separate From You Was Known Near The Time When You Were Forty-nine. Now, Everything Else Drops Except The Witnessing Self. Just The Pure Awareness, The Flame Of Awareness Remains With You - And This Is The Preparation For Death.
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