Why do only one or two people become wealthy from the divine treasure despite its availability to all?
Synthesized from Source
outcome
"You will only see what you seek; the divine treasure is abundant, but only the truly thirsty can recognize its presence within."
According to Osho, only a rare few become wealthy from the divine treasure because perception follows desire: you only see what you seek. Inner riches are everywhere, but only the truly thirsty, inwardly oriented eyes recognize and seize them. Most remain fixated on outer gains, dismissing seekers as mad, and thus overlook the silent, invisible bounty within.
Like only a thirsty person noticing a river, only those who truly long for truth notice and take the inner treasure—others are busy looking elsewhere.
Why this matters practically
- Aim your attention with sincere longing; what you seek, you perceive.
- Shift priority from outer success to inner stillness through daily meditation and awareness.
- Question crowd values and follow your heart’s thirst to recognize subtler opportunities.
- Shift priority from outer success to inner stillness through daily meditation and awareness.
- Question crowd values and follow your heart’s thirst to recognize subtler opportunities.
AI Confidence Score: 95%
Read Original Discourse →