Ask Osho!

What is the meaning of existence?

Synthesized from Source definition

"Existence is not a problem to be solved; it is the divine's self-song, and when you awaken the heart's trust, you become the song itself."

According to Osho, existence isn’t a problem to be solved but the divine’s self-song—Ram/Brahman eternally singing, dancing, flowering through all forms. Meaning appears when the felt distance dissolves: you stop 'understanding' with the head and awaken the heart’s trust, love, and direct tasting. Then you don’t sing about Ram—you become the song itself, remembrance replacing self-forgetfulness.
Life’s meaning is to feel and live the one great song behind everything, not think about it—love, trust, and experience until you sense no separation.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts you from overthinking to heartfelt presence and trust.
- Encourages practices—singing, devotion, awareness—that dissolve the sense of separation.
- Transforms daily actions into expressions of the cosmic song.
AI Confidence Score: 90% Read Original Discourse →