Ask Osho!

Whom should I worship without seeing God, and how should I do it?

Synthesized from Source practice

"If you have not known God, do not worship at all; seek the direct experience through meditation, and when you glimpse the divine, your worship will arise naturally as a spontaneous expression of gratitude."

According to Osho, if you haven’t known God, don’t worship at all. First seek direct experience through meditation; once even a glimpse arises, worship flowers spontaneously as gratitude and surrender. Then every place becomes a temple and no ritual is needed—true worship is thanksgiving, an offering of yourself, not symbolic acts or borrowed forms.
Don’t try to worship before you’ve felt God; meditate to know, and real thank-you feelings will happen by themselves.
Why this matters practically
- Saves you from empty rituals and confusion.
- Directs energy to meditation and inner knowing.
- Lets gratitude, not fear or habit, guide your devotion.
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