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What is the relationship between the narrow lane of love and the concept of the All being contained within it?

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"In the narrow lane of love, when twoness dissolves, the One emerges, revealing that the essence of love is the boundless totality of existence."

According to Osho, the 'narrow lane of love' means two cannot enter; when twoness (ego and other) drops, only the One remains—and that One is the All. Thus, 'narrow' and 'all-containing' are the same truth. Kabir spoke of narrowness to prompt surrender first; afterwards one discovers, like a drop merging into the ocean, that nothing was lost—love reveals boundless totality.
When you stop being ‘me versus you,’ love makes you one with everything.
Why this matters practically
- Helps dissolve ego and reduce conflict in relationships.
- Replaces fear of loss with trust in surrender.
- Opens a lived sense of unity, compassion, and wholeness.
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