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Why does the soul come into the world from nigod?

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"The soul descends into the world not out of necessity, but out of the intrinsic freedom to explore desire; through sorrow and experience, it ultimately awakens to the bliss that was always its true home."

According to Osho, the soul leaves nigod—its primal peace—purely out of intrinsic freedom. Freedom allows descent into desire; no force resists and even existence cooperates, giving bodies shaped by our cravings. Through the ensuing sorrow and repetition, a deep memory of bliss awakens, ripening into the urge to return. We finally come back to the same home, transformed by experience, valuing what was always ours.
Because we are totally free, we wander to taste desires, suffer, remember our true home, and then choose to return wiser.
Why this matters practically
- Take responsibility: your freedom creates your path and can reverse it.
- Let pain guide you home—use suffering as a cue to turn inward to peace.
- Choose consciously now; the same freedom that descended can return you.
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