What should we do when we don't know love?
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"Don't confuse love with mere arrangements; let love arise from your deepest sensitivity, free from conditioning and social compulsion."
According to Osho, when you don’t know love, begin by seeing that what you call love may be only sex, companionship, or a convenient relationship. Don’t settle for arrangements; question conditioning and seek a direct understanding of love. Let love arise naturally from a deeper sensitivity and presence, not from social compulsion or habit.
Don’t mistake being together or having sex for love; look within, be patient, and let real caring grow on its own.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents confusing convenience or habit with true love, reducing disappointment.
- Encourages building relationships on depth and awareness, not social pressure.
- Helps you pause before committing to roles that stifle genuine connection.
- Encourages building relationships on depth and awareness, not social pressure.
- Helps you pause before committing to roles that stifle genuine connection.
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