How can a person filled with doubt and disbelief pray and surrender?
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"Embrace your doubt and irreverence fully, for only when you exhaust their depths will the authentic prayer of surrender blossom naturally from within."
According to Osho, a genuine doubter never asks about prayer; if the urge to surrender appears, disbelief is already hurting you. Don’t force faith—enter doubt and irreverence totally, to their very end, until their ‘hell’ is seen and exhausted. From that total No, a powerful Yes arises by itself. Avoid half-and-half; finish doubt first, then prayer flowers naturally, whole, and authentic.
If you’re full of doubt, go all the way with it until it hurts, and then a real yes to prayer will come by itself.
Why this matters practically
- Ends half-hearted living and inner conflict
- Turns doubt into insight that ripens into trust
- Makes surrender and prayer authentic, not borrowed
- Turns doubt into insight that ripens into trust
- Makes surrender and prayer authentic, not borrowed
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