Ask Osho!

What is the significance of love in relationships?

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"Love is the egoless recognition of the other, a presence that transforms and nurtures, free from demands and possessiveness. In its purity, love opens the door to true intimacy and spiritual growth."

According to Osho, love in relationships is egoless acknowledgment: a simple, innocent recognition that the other is, and is accepted and respected as they are. When love becomes a demand for recognition, it feeds the ego and blocks real intimacy and growth. But when it is unconditional presence—free of conditions and possessive claims—it becomes transformative, opening space for joy, trust, and spiritual flowering together.
Love means noticing and appreciating each other without demands or pride—just happy to be together as you are.
Why this matters practically
- Appreciate without feeding ego; notice recognition-craving.
- Drop conditions and demands; relate from presence and respect.
- Builds trust, lowers conflict, supports mutual growth.
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