Ask Osho!

Is relationship there because love is not?

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"Relationship exists where love is absent; it is a frozen contract, while love is a living flow that thrives in the uncertainty of true intimacy."

According to Osho, yes: relationship arises because living love is absent or feared. Love is a flowing, insecure verb (relating), while relationship is a closed, guaranteed noun built from law, habit, and convenience. We freeze love into contracts to avoid uncertainty. Real intimacy is an ongoing, heart-based communion, not a legal bond; nurture relating, not possession.
When love is truly alive, you keep meeting each other fresh; when it’s missing or scary, people lock it into rules and call it a relationship.
Why this matters practically
- Choose daily presence and curiosity instead of taking your partner for granted.
- Base commitment on felt joy and honesty, not fear, habit, or law.
- Allow some uncertainty and freedom to keep love fresh and growing.
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