
Watchfulness Awareness Alertness
Exploring Higher States of Consciousness
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OSHO
About this listen
Responses to a question on how to explore the higher states of consciousness. According to Osho there are not many ways to explore higher levels of consciousness, there is but one: the way of awareness.
"Man is almost unconscious. I say “almost” - there are moments, situations where he becomes conscious, but they are momentary."
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