How can the path of devotion be appropriate in today's intellectual age without faith?
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"When the intellect reaches its peak, the heart naturally awakens, leading us from the strain of thought to the play of devotion. In this age of disillusionment, true devotion arises not from borrowed beliefs, but as a spontaneous descent into the depths of our being."
According to Osho, devotion becomes most fitting now because the age has overreached in intellect: tension, disillusionment, and unkept promises of reason naturally swing us toward the heart. By a law of extremes, when mind hits its peak, feeling awakens without borrowed beliefs; devotion arises as a spontaneous descent from strain to play, from head to heart, as deep as our prior climb into thinking.
When thinking has worn us out and proved empty, our heart opens by itself—so devotion doesn’t need blind faith, just the failure of intellect.
Why this matters practically
- Helps balance head and heart, reducing stress and overthinking.
- Encourages living practices (song, dance, love) that restore joy and connection.
- Guides choices by feeling and presence when analysis stalls.
- Encourages living practices (song, dance, love) that restore joy and connection.
- Guides choices by feeling and presence when analysis stalls.
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