What is the difference between your love and a Christian's love?
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"Love is not a belief or an ideology; it is the very essence of existence, a divine energy that transforms violence into joy and communion."
According to Osho, Christian love is a mental ideology—words about love—while his love is a lived, heart-born presence rooted in being. He replaces 'God is love' with 'Love is God': love itself is the divine energy. Real love ends violence, crusades, and meaninglessness, flowering into joy, communion, and non-violence; it is experienced, not believed.
His love isn’t about rules or talk—it’s a real warm feeling in your heart that makes you peaceful and kind, not hurtful.
Why this matters practically
- Shift from belief to lived love: practice presence and empathy.
- Choose nonviolence and connection in conflicts.
- Measure love by actions—joy, kindness, and creative relating.
- Choose nonviolence and connection in conflicts.
- Measure love by actions—joy, kindness, and creative relating.
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