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あらすじ・解説
Osho's concept of *"Man Ki Mrityu"* (Death of the Mind) refers to the dissolution of the ego and the end of mental turmoil. Osho often spoke about the mind as a source of suffering, which is driven by thoughts, desires, and attachments. According to him, the mind is constantly caught in a cycle of past memories and future worries, preventing one from living fully in the present.
*"Man Ki Mrityu"* is not about physical death but the symbolic death of the mind's dominance over consciousness. When the mind "dies," one experiences a state of egolessness, silence, and profound awareness. This state, often described by Osho as *no-mind*, is where a person becomes free from mental chatter, achieving a sense of peace and connection with existence.
Osho encouraged meditation and self-awareness as tools to transcend the mind. Through these practices, one can observe the mind, see its illusions, and eventually move beyond it into a state of pure being—this is the real *man ki mrityu* that he often referred to.