Ask Osho!

What happens when one receives the gift of grace?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"Grace does not add to you; it erases the clutter of the ego, making space for the divine to flow into your being. In that emptiness, life transforms from a struggle into a celebration of presence."

According to Osho, grace doesn’t add anything to you; it erases. When the master wipes your inner scribbles—beliefs, conclusions, ego—you become spacious, dispassionate, a valley. In that inner leisure the divine rains and descends; truth enters where ‘I’ is absent. Life shifts from problem and accumulation to presence and celebration, because emptiness becomes the vessel that grace can fill.
Grace is like rain that fills an empty valley: when your ego and old ideas are cleared away, love and truth naturally flow in.
Why this matters practically
- Stop adding beliefs; practice unlearning and humility to create inner space.
- Cultivate silence and egolessness (meditation, surrender) so the “rain” can collect.
- Gauge progress by lightness and presence, not by accumulating knowledge.
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