Ask Osho!

Where is God and where should we seek?

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"God is not somewhere to be sought; He is the very essence of your being, present in every breath and moment—rest in the here and now, and you will find the divine everywhere."

According to Osho, God is not elsewhere to be sought; seeking itself creates the illusion of distance. God is omnipresent—exactly where you are, within every breath, in all that is, Brahman and Maya alike. Drop craving and future-oriented search; rest in the here-now and live—drink, dance, see. When the mind’s tension ceases, vision clears, and the ever-present divine is evident everywhere; your very place is pilgrimage.
Stop searching; like a fish already in the ocean, you’re in God now—be still and you’ll notice Him in everything.
Why this matters practically
- Ends anxiety and restlessness by dropping the chase for a future God.
- Grounds you in present-moment awareness, where clarity and peace arise.
- Reveals the sacredness of ordinary life, guiding action with gratitude and ease.
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