What happens when one falls in love?
Synthesized from Source
outcome
"Falling in love is the moment when doing ceases and allowing begins, transforming life from work into a playful let-go where the ego relaxes and the Whole flows through you."
According to Osho, falling in love is the real initiation: an inner, silent beginning where doing stops and allowing starts. Love turns life from ‘work’ into playful let-go; the ego relaxes, sensitivity opens, and the Whole moves through you. Like a seed in the dark or a child conceived, transformation unfolds invisibly—often before any meeting—showering you with presence as you simply remain open and available.
When you fall in love, you stop pushing and open your heart, and life quietly grows you from inside like a sprouting seed.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you drop control and ego, easing stress and inner conflict.
- Trains you to trust subtle, inner changes instead of chasing outer signs.
- Cultivates sensitivity and presence, making everyday life feel richer and more connected.
- Trains you to trust subtle, inner changes instead of chasing outer signs.
- Cultivates sensitivity and presence, making everyday life feel richer and more connected.
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