Who is God?
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definition
"God is not a 'who' but the totality of existence; when the ego-I dissolves, the divine within you blossoms as the fragrance of life itself."
According to Osho, God is not a 'who' but the totality of existence—impersonal godliness, the living suchness of life, love, and light. God is realized, not believed: when the ego-I disappears, the ever-present divinity flowers within as fragrance, not an object. You cannot meet God as separate; reality is one, and everything—yourself included—is that divine allness.
God isn’t a person in the sky; it’s the life and love in everything that you feel when your “me, me, me” gets quiet.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts focus from belief to direct experience through awareness.
- Softens ego and separation, reducing fear and conflict.
- Invites reverence for all life, nurturing love and responsibility.
- Softens ego and separation, reducing fear and conflict.
- Invites reverence for all life, nurturing love and responsibility.
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