Why is life so dear?
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"Life is dear because it is the Divine's play in countless forms; when we embrace existence as God's Leela, love flourishes and judgment dissolves."
According to Osho, life is dear because it is the very presence of the Divine playing in countless forms—taster, tasting, and tasted are one. When we see existence as God’s Leela, including light and dark, Ram and Ravan, judgment falls away and love arises. Meditation opens this vision, revealing beauty and sacredness everywhere.
Life is precious because it’s all God in different costumes, so everything you meet is lovable.
Why this matters practically
- Helps drop guilt and fear about living.
- Encourages acceptance of opposites and reduces conflict.
- Turns ordinary moments—eating, seeing, listening—into prayerful awareness.
- Encourages acceptance of opposites and reduces conflict.
- Turns ordinary moments—eating, seeing, listening—into prayerful awareness.
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