What is the experience of bliss in the presence of a master?
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outcome
"Bliss in the presence of a master descends when you become a nobody, opening your heart in humility and trust, allowing existence to shower upon you like rain."
According to Osho, bliss near a master is not 'earned'—it descends when you become a nobody: humble, trusting, and receptive, with the heart’s doors open. In such openness, existence showers like rain, deepening humility and flowering into gratitude to all. True waiting—without greed or ritual—invites this presence, turning life itself into a quiet, grateful celebration.
When you’re humble and open, being with a true guide feels like soft rain that makes your heart peaceful and thankful.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces anxiety by shifting from striving to trusting receptivity.
- Nurtures gratitude, improving relationships and inner resilience.
- Encourages patient, non-greedy waiting that aligns daily actions with presence.
- Nurtures gratitude, improving relationships and inner resilience.
- Encourages patient, non-greedy waiting that aligns daily actions with presence.
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