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Sex as a Portal to Superconsciousness

The contribution of Osho to the field of conscious sexuality lies in one essential point: he identified the energetic mechanics behind the sexual act without trapping it in dogma, devotion, or cultural symbolism. His approach reveals the same architecture found in Egyptian alchemy, Essene light-body work, and the inner alchemy that underpins Quantum Sexuality.

Sex is not the end.
Sex is the ignition point.

Osho explains that the sexual act contains a built-in moment where the mind disappears, the ego collapses, and the body becomes fully present. For most people this flash is microscopic and unconscious. For the initiate, it becomes a gateway.

The shift happens when the sexual act is infused with witnessing, presence, and slowness.

Speed collapses the field.

Conscious slowness opens it.

When the performance layer dissolves,

when the chase of climax is suspended,

the energy stops moving outward

and begins to rise through the central channel.

This ascent mirrors the Egyptian movement of the Ka, the Essene ascent of the inner light, and the tantric ascent of kundalini.

Different languages, one mechanic.

In this moment of slowed presence, sexual energy becomes a neutral, amplifying force.

If the being is unconscious, it magnifies their attachments, wounds, and projections.

If the being is conscious, it magnifies their awareness, stillness, and truth.

Quantum Sexuality takes this insight further.

It shows that sexual energy is not simply personal.

It is an interpersonal resonance field, capable of dissolving identity structures, merging reference frames, and expanding perception beyond the ego’s Newtonian constraints.

The dissolution experienced in conscious intimacy is the same dissolution described in initiatic rites across cultures: the temporary death of the identity layer.

Osho’s real legacy is that he stripped sexuality of its collective shame and revealed it as a powerful vehicle of consciousness.

Not a technique.

Not a ritual.

A direct path when held with radical awareness.

Quantum Sexuality retains this core insight,

while expanding it into the relational field,

the fusion of masculine and feminine poles,

the activation of the subtle body,

and the biological rewiring that follows conscious union.

Sex is the spark.

Presence is the fuel.

The dissolution of the ego is the doorway.

What emerges on the other side is not erotic,

but superconscious.

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Sex Matters
From Sex to Superconsciousness
Sex matters to us all. The Osho approach to sex begins with an understanding of how important love is in our lives, while at the same time acknowledges that the journey into love cannot exclude our innate biological energies. With this perspective, it becomes clear that the tendency for religions, and for society in general, to associate sex with sin and morality has been a great misfortune.

Sex Matters begins by deconstructing the layers of sexual repression that the condemnation of sex has inflicted on humans. Throughout the book—in response to questions about everything from jealousy to premature ejaculation, the role of intimacy and the differences between men and women—Osho proposes a vision that embraces sex as a fundamental gift from nature. We learn how orgasm offers a glimpse of timelessness, thoughtlessness, and pure awareness—biology’s way of pointing toward the consciousness that helps us to understand ourselves.

Finally, we are presented with a clear choice: a repressed sexuality that leads to pornography, perversion, and a stunted humanity or a playful, respectful, and relaxed innocence that supports us in becoming fulfilled and whole, as nature intended.

Osho challenges readers to examine and break free of the conditioned belief systems and prejudices that limit their capacity to enjoy life in all its richness. He has been described by the Sunday Times of London as one of the “1000 Makers of the 20th Century” and by Sunday Mid-Day (India) as one of the ten people—along with Gandhi, Nehru, and Buddha—who have changed the destiny of India. Since his death in 1990, the influence of his teachings continues to expand, reaching seekers of all ages in virtually every country of the world.

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