What is the definition of God?
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"God is not a definition but the formless essence of existence, experienced in the unity of creator and creation, present in everything, including you."
According to Osho, God cannot be defined—any definition limits the unlimited. God is not a distant person or an inference of logic, but the formless, living suchness of existence, appearing as all forms. God is realized in direct, melting experience where creator and creation are one, nearer than near—in everything, including you.
God isn't a faraway person; it's the life in everything, known not by words or ideas but by quietly experiencing it here and now.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts you from debates and dogma to living presence and awareness.
- Lets you see the sacred in people, nature, and daily moments.
- Reduces fear and separation by recognizing all as expressions of one reality.
- Lets you see the sacred in people, nature, and daily moments.
- Reduces fear and separation by recognizing all as expressions of one reality.
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