What happens when grace comes unexpectedly and abundantly?
Synthesized from Source
outcome
"When grace arrives unexpectedly and abundantly, all your efforts become mere pennies against an inexhaustible treasure; simply be the cup, receive, surrender, and celebrate."
According to Osho, when grace comes it arrives uncaused and overflowing: the cupbearer’s gaze finds the one whose thirst is total, and the goblets arrive. In its abundance you see your efforts were mere pennies against an inexhaustible treasure. Bookkeeping falls away; pleading ends; simply be the cup—receive, surrender, and celebrate.
When your longing is complete, grace shows up on its own, fills you beyond measure, and all you need to do is receive and rejoice.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts you from ego accounting to gratitude and trust.
- Encourages wholehearted longing/practice without bargaining.
- Frees you to celebrate the present instead of anxiously pursuing methods.
- Encourages wholehearted longing/practice without bargaining.
- Frees you to celebrate the present instead of anxiously pursuing methods.
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