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What is the need for the soul to dissolve into the Divine?

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"The soul longs to dissolve into the Divine because true fulfillment lies in the bliss of union, where all craving ceases and sorrow fades into light."

According to Osho, the soul ‘needs’ to dissolve into the Divine because life inherently longs for bliss, not suffering. Separated from the Divine there is misery; in union there is fulfillment. This is not a religious demand but an existential pull: everyone seeks bliss. ‘God’ is the name for total bliss—when no need remains. Dissolution simply means rising from darkness to light, ending craving and thus ending sorrow.
Like a thirsty person needs water, your heart needs real happiness; merging with the Divine is drinking until the thirst ends for good.
Why this matters practically
- Shift from chasing temporary highs to cultivating inner bliss.
- Use suffering as a compass toward awareness and meditation.
- Gauge growth by fewer cravings and deeper contentment.
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