Ask Osho!

What must I do to attain God?

Synthesized from Source practice

"Let go of all desires, for in the silence of non-attachment, the divine reveals itself."

According to Osho, God cannot be 'attained' because the very urge to attain is ego and desire. Wherever desire exists—even for God—the mind and the 'you' persist, forming the obstacle. Do nothing to get God; let all cravings fall away without turning desirelessness into a new goal. In the hush of non-desire, when ambition and self drop, the silent emptiness reveals God.
Stop wanting anything, even God, and in the quiet that remains, God is there.
Why this matters practically
- Ends restless chasing, easing stress, comparison, and spiritual competition.
- Builds vigilance against subtle ego-desires that masquerade as holiness.
- Invites moments of desireless silence where peace and clarity naturally bloom.
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