Is human effort useless for the attainment of God if it is said that one attains God only by God’s grace?
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definition
"Effort is the pot that must be turned upright; grace is the divine rain that fills it when the heart is open and the ego surrenders."
According to Osho, human effort is necessary but not sufficient: effort prepares, purifies, and opens you—turns the pot upright—while realization itself descends as grace. By effort you invite and become receptive to grace; by grace you attain God. Half the journey is disciplined readiness; the completion is effortless surrender when the ego drops and the divine rains into an open heart.
Clean your room and open the window (your effort); the cool breeze (grace) comes by itself and refreshes you.
Why this matters practically
- Practice meditation, sincerity, and ethics to reduce ego and become receptive.
- Let go of anxious striving; cultivate trust and readiness so grace can ‘rain’ in.
- Avoid extremes: don’t be fatalistic (effort counts) or proud (realization isn’t your doing).
- Let go of anxious striving; cultivate trust and readiness so grace can ‘rain’ in.
- Avoid extremes: don’t be fatalistic (effort counts) or proud (realization isn’t your doing).
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