Ask Osho!

Can one who revels in Brahman truly experience enjoyment, or is it merely an act?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"True enjoyment is not an act; it is the bliss of those who revel in Brahman, transcending the counterfeit pleasures of the world."

According to Osho, only one who revels in Brahman truly enjoys; his bliss is real, not an act. Worldly enjoyment is counterfeit and ends in suffering. True enjoyment arises through renunciation and awakened awareness - tasting the Divine rather than the trivial. The knower of Brahman is immersed in a different order of joy, life's ultimate bliss.
Real joy comes from knowing Brahman (God), not from chasing small pleasures; when you are awake inside, you drop the fake sweets and taste the real one.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you stop chasing pleasures that end in pain.
- Encourages daily awareness/meditation to access deeper joy.
- Reframes renunciation as choosing what truly satisfies.
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