Ask Osho!

What is the urge to create and express oneself to the world?

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"The urge to create is the soul's way of celebrating existence, a prayerful response to the fleeting nature of life, urging you to manifest your total potential now."

According to Osho, the urge to create and express is the soul’s response to the nearness of death and the world’s peril—a pressure that awakens sensitivity, love, and intelligence. Feeling time is short, the unconscious whispers to manifest your total potential now. Creativity becomes prayerful celebration of existence: letting beauty, music, and life move through you and be shared, rather than renounced.
It’s a quiet inner push, especially when life feels urgent, to share your gifts and joy because that’s how life and God flow through you.
Why this matters practically
- Stops procrastination: act on your gifts now.
- Turns creativity into meditation and joy, not ego.
- Deepens sensitivity to beauty, enriching daily life and relationships.
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