How can we make a resolve in the name of the Lord whom we do not know?
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"To resolve in the name of the Lord is to align your intention with the totality of existence, recognizing that the divine is not an imagined deity but the very essence of your being and the universe around you."
According to Osho, we can resolve in the Lord’s name because the Lord is not an imagined deity but the totality of existence—sky, wind, earth, your very being. Invoking God means aligning your intention with the whole, taking the living universe as witness, beyond sectarian images. Thus your resolve roots in reality you already know intimately.
Making a promise in God’s name means making it before all of life you can see and feel—not an imagined picture.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts devotion from ideas to lived reality, clarifying intention.
- Deepens commitment by feeling accountable to the entire existence.
- Avoids sectarian divide, fostering inclusive spirituality.
- Deepens commitment by feeling accountable to the entire existence.
- Avoids sectarian divide, fostering inclusive spirituality.
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