Are prayer and devotion different?
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"Prayer is the worded approach to the Divine, while devotion is the wordless fulfillment; one matures into the other, for without prayer, there can be no true devotion."
According to Osho, prayer and devotion are distinct yet inseparable phases of the same movement toward the Divine: prayer is the worded approach—the tuning of the instrument, the flower—while devotion is the wordless fulfillment—the fragrance, the silence. Prayer matures into devotion; without prayer, no devotion. Their boundaries interpenetrate: devotion is prayer that has gone silent in complete love and trust.
Prayer uses words to reach God, and when those words fade into deep, loving silence, that’s devotion.
Why this matters practically
- Begin with sincere prayer; let it naturally ripen into silent devotion.
- Don’t force silence—allow words to soften into trust and stillness.
- Recognize growth: form (prayer) supports formlessness (devotion).
- Don’t force silence—allow words to soften into trust and stillness.
- Recognize growth: form (prayer) supports formlessness (devotion).
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