Can love be taught?
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definition
"Love is not a lesson to be taught; it is the natural blossoming of a heart nurtured in the warmth of life and vibrant energies."
According to Osho, love cannot be taught like mathematics; it is not information but the flowering of a dormant heart. The heart is a seed that grows when placed in life-affirming situations: nature's presence, playful company, youthful, vibrant energies. By choosing living milieus over "dead" environments, the heart begins to function, and love arises spontaneously as a fragrance of that inner growth and renewal.
You can’t learn love from lessons; make your world fresh and alive (trees, play, lively people) and your heart will wake up and love will grow.
Why this matters practically
- Design your days around life-giving settings: nature, play, art, and warm company.
- Break rigid routines with moments of wonder, touch, and presence to revive feeling.
- Stop hunting techniques; cultivate nourishing conditions and let love emerge naturally.
- Break rigid routines with moments of wonder, touch, and presence to revive feeling.
- Stop hunting techniques; cultivate nourishing conditions and let love emerge naturally.
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