Ask Osho!

Can God really exist in America?

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"God exists in the openness of your heart, not in the fixed images of the mind; embrace the divine in its many forms, and you will find communion."

According to Osho, God certainly can—if you drop the male, white, fixed image. The divine is motherly, receptive, the womb of existence, and in America may appear as a Black woman. Clinging to old projections blinds you; openness, humility, and feminine sensitivity invite communion. Update your lens, not God.
Don’t picture God as a white man; think of a loving mother who could be anyone—even a Black woman—so stay open to meet her.
Why this matters practically
- Helps dissolve sexist and racist conditioning that blocks spiritual experience.
- Cultivates receptivity, empathy, and softness—the qualities through which communion happens.
- Encourages seeing the sacred in every person, especially the marginalized.
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