How can I maintain excitement about my worship?
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"True worship is not about clinging to excitement, but about embracing the impermanence of each moment, allowing devotion to breathe and transform."
According to Osho, trying to ‘maintain excitement’ in worship is self-defeating: clinging to highs ensures boredom. Instead, remember impermanence—“this too will pass.” Let devotion breathe and change; meet each moment freshly, without demand. When excitement fades, watch it; when it returns, enjoy it. Worship matures from thrill-seeking to steady awareness.
Don’t force worship to stay exciting; accept its ups and downs and keep showing up with calm awareness.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents burnout and boredom by ending the chase for constant highs.
- Builds a steady, sustainable practice rooted in presence.
- Fosters authentic devotion that adapts to each moment.
- Builds a steady, sustainable practice rooted in presence.
- Fosters authentic devotion that adapts to each moment.
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