What happens when I experience deep devotion?
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outcome
"In deep devotion, the head bows and the heart begins to see; true vision blossoms not through the eyes, but through the surrender of feeling."
According to Osho, in deep devotion the head (ego) bows and the heart begins to see; true vision flowers not through the eyes but through surrendered feeling. Tears may come—not of sorrow but of joy. Trouble arises only when the intellect pounces afterward to dissect the living experience. Remain with the heart; don't interpret.
Devotion makes you humble so your heart can really see, you may cry from joy, and it stays peaceful if you don’t overthink it.
Why this matters practically
- Keeps you rooted in humility, opening clearer perception.
- Lets you trust tears as signs of joy, not a problem.
- Stops overthinking that breaks the sacred flow.
- Lets you trust tears as signs of joy, not a problem.
- Stops overthinking that breaks the sacred flow.
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