What is trust?
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definition
"Trust is the innermost core of love, a mystery that cannot be defined but only lived, liberating the heart and soul."
According to Osho, trust is a mystery—the innermost core of love, its very soul. Unlike faith, which is borrowed, emotional, fear- or greed-driven, and becomes a conditioning that imprisons, trust arises from love and one’s own seeing. It births religiousness without labels, liberates, and cannot be defined—only lived, like entering the temple’s shrine by one’s own heart.
Trust means loving and knowing from your own heart, not just believing what others say, and it’s more something you feel than explain.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you drop secondhand beliefs and fear-based conformity.
- Encourages a direct, label-free connection with life.
- Frees you from psychological prisons created by conditioning.
- Encourages a direct, label-free connection with life.
- Frees you from psychological prisons created by conditioning.
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