Ask Osho!

What happens when I feel utterly alone and empty of love?

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"Embrace your aloneness, for it is not a void to be filled, but a sanctuary where true joy and self-sufficiency reside."

According to Osho, feeling utterly alone and loveless is your essential aloneness surfacing—not a defect to fix. Aloneness is the soul’s very mode; attempts to fill it with relationships only create restless illusions. Accept, savor, and return to it through meditation: make solitude your refuge. Then the same emptiness becomes a fresh, peaceful, self-sufficient joy, and the hunger for outer love loses its grip.
When you feel empty and alone, don’t run to others—sit quietly, enjoy your own company, and that emptiness turns into calm happiness.
Why this matters practically
- Breaks the cycle of chasing people to escape loneliness.
- Transforms solitude into a reliable source of peace and renewal through meditation.
- Builds inner independence, reducing fear and neediness in relationships.
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