Why does the heart never feel sated and remains attached even when away?
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"The heart never feels sated because love is a lesson that lingers eternally; even in absence, its strings remain tied, defying the mind's distractions."
According to Osho, the heart never feels sated because love is not an intellectual affair: once the heart has learned love’s lesson, it cannot forget. In the school of love there is no holiday—remembrance continues, so the heart won’t settle elsewhere. Even in absence, the inner strings remain tied; the mind may interfere, but the pull of love persists.
When you truly fall in love, you can’t just stop remembering; even far away, your heart keeps holding on.
Why this matters practically
- Treat persistent longing as real love, not a problem to be solved by thinking.
- Let the heart lead instead of overanalyzing; honor the connection.
- Channel the pull into deeper presence, devotion, and practice rather than distraction.
- Let the heart lead instead of overanalyzing; honor the connection.
- Channel the pull into deeper presence, devotion, and practice rather than distraction.
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