How should I pray?
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"Pray not with the head but with the heart, for true prayer arises from vulnerability, love, and the silent surrender of the soul."
According to Osho, pray not with the head but with the heart. Eyes (knowledge, arguments, beliefs) belong to the brain and create duality and doubt; they never arrive. Prayer needs tears, feeling, the single eye of love. Drop reasoning and certainty-seeking; become vulnerable, weep, love, and let the heart point the way—silent, sincere, surrendered presence.
Stop thinking so much; just feel with your heart, let your tears and love speak, and be quietly sincere.
Why this matters practically
- Ends mental conflict by moving from arguments to felt sincerity.
- Gives direction and meaning through the heart’s love instead of aimless speed.
- Deepens authentic connection with the divine and with others.
- Gives direction and meaning through the heart’s love instead of aimless speed.
- Deepens authentic connection with the divine and with others.
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