Ask Osho!

What kind of realm lies beyond the stars in the journey of love?

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"Beyond the stars lies not a place, but a wordless realm where love surrenders to the divine, revealing the invisible through the courage to walk in the unknown."

According to Osho, “beyond the stars” is not a geographic heaven but the invisible, wordless realm beyond the horizon of the senses and intellect—the inner world named nirvana by Buddha or Vaikuntha by Meera. It opens when love surrenders asking and trusts the divine hand. Its gateway is courage: walking where nothing is visible, letting experience—not explanations—reveal what cannot be described.
It’s a place you can’t see or explain; you reach it by bravely trusting love and taking the next step.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts you from overthinking to living by direct experience.
- Builds courage to move without guarantees or constant reassurance.
- Turns your search inward, beyond labels and external promises.
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