What is divine love?
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"Love is not a concept to be defined; it is the pure presence of awareness that reveals its divine nature in the moment we truly experience it."
According to Osho, 'divine love' is redundant: whenever love truly exists, it is already divine. What we usually call love is often infatuation—an ego-driven pursuit intensified by obstacles and fantasy, then fading when possessed. Real love isn’t a concept or performance; it’s a lived, present-moment awareness. Drop premeditated questions, projections, and substitutes; meet reality directly, and love reveals its divinity.
Divine love just means real love here-now—not chasing or imagining, but being present so love naturally shines.
Why this matters practically
- Stops mistaking egoic craving and fantasy for love.
- Invites present-moment awareness for authentic relating.
- Reduces suffering from idealization and possession.
- Invites present-moment awareness for authentic relating.
- Reduces suffering from idealization and possession.
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