Ask Osho!

What is the essential message of bliss?

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"Bliss is not a distant reward; it is the art of living fully in the present, honoring the body and celebrating life, for when joy becomes your habit, you carry heaven within, even in hell."

According to Osho, bliss is not a reward in some afterlife but a living art learned here—honoring the body as the soul’s temple, loving the earth, celebrating this very life. When joy becomes your habit, circumstances lose power: you carry heaven within, even in hell. Postponement, austerity, and consolations breed inner poverty; celebration, presence, and flowing generosity reveal our innate divinity.
Be happy here and now by loving your body and life; when joy is your habit, anywhere can feel like heaven.
Why this matters practically
- Brings attention from afterlife fantasies to joyful living now
- Builds resilient happiness that travels with you through any circumstance
- Encourages respectful care of the body and generous, celebratory action
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