Do mind and heart, thought and feeling, ever become one?
Synthesized from Source
definition
"In the depths of your being, mind and heart are not separate; they are a single trunk, and recognizing this unity transforms analysis into devotion."
According to Osho, mind and heart—thought and feeling—often become one; in our depths they are already a single trunk, only appearing as separate branches on the surface. Recognizing this inner unity dissolves the split between analysis and devotion: science reaches its limits, and a transcendent realm opens where religion begins. Living from that depth aligns knowing and loving, bringing coherence, clarity, and transformation.
Deep down, your thinking and your feelings share the same root; they only look different on the surface.
Why this matters practically
- Make choices that both feel right and make sense.
- Reduce inner conflict by acting from your deepest center (e.g., through meditation or reflection).
- Integrate rational work with spiritual sensitivity without having to choose sides.
- Reduce inner conflict by acting from your deepest center (e.g., through meditation or reflection).
- Integrate rational work with spiritual sensitivity without having to choose sides.
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