Ask Osho!

Will the sharing of bliss ever come to an end, and how should one respond to negativity in return?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"Bliss is not personal; it is Divine and inexhaustible—share it freely, for the more you give, the more it grows. Meet negativity with compassion, and even poison will transform into nectar."

According to Osho, bliss is not personal but Divine and therefore inexhaustible—the more it’s shared, the more it grows. So drink deeply and distribute without fear. When negativity appears, meet it with compassion and love, not anger; even “poison” accepted in a state of bliss turns into nectar. Keep humming, but never claim the song as yours.
Bliss is an endless gift from the Divine—share it freely, and if people are harsh, stay loving so their harshness loses its sting.
Why this matters practically
- Frees you from fear of running out, encouraging generous, joyful giving.
- Transforms criticism and hostility into peace through compassion.
- Keeps ego out, so the flow of joy remains open and growing.
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