Why is bliss not found even after reaching the true Master?
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"Bliss is not found in mere proximity to the Master, but in the heartfelt love that dissolves the ego and opens the heart to the Vast."
According to Osho, bliss is missed even after meeting the true Master because you remain merely near, not truly close. Physical proximity, intellectual agreement, or coming with desires are bargains of the mind that keep the heart distant. Only satsang—heartfelt, causeless love—creates real togetherness. When love-based nearness happens, the ego dissolves into the Vast, and bliss naturally flowers.
Standing near a master doesn’t give joy; opening your heart in love without any deal or reason lets bliss appear.
Why this matters practically
- Examine your motive: drop bargains and outcome-seeking; come out of love, not need.
- Move from head to heart: cultivate heartfelt presence (satsang), even from afar.
- Loosen ego defenses: allow intimate trust so transformation and joy can arise.
- Move from head to heart: cultivate heartfelt presence (satsang), even from afar.
- Loosen ego defenses: allow intimate trust so transformation and joy can arise.
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