Why do I remember God only when I am in suffering?
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"Remember God not as a shield against suffering, but as a celebration of beauty and joy; let your remembrance be a blessing, not a desperate plea."
According to Osho, you remember God in suffering not out of love but as a shield against pain—mere bargaining, not prayer. Authentic remembrance arises in gratitude, beauty, and joy: a rose, a child’s smile, love, dawn. First link God with celebration, then even in sorrow remembrance is true. Let God be blessing, not emergency rescue.
We remember God when we hurt because we want rescue, but real remembering is thanking and celebrating God when life is beautiful, so it becomes genuine even in hard times.
Why this matters practically
- Turn daily joys into moments of gratitude, not just crises into pleas.
- Build a steady, fear-free spiritual habit by noticing beauty, love, and simple delights.
- Transform prayer from anxious bargaining into celebration, gaining resilience when suffering comes.
- Build a steady, fear-free spiritual habit by noticing beauty, love, and simple delights.
- Transform prayer from anxious bargaining into celebration, gaining resilience when suffering comes.
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