Ask Osho!

What is the experience of true love?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"True love arises when the mind is silenced, revealing love as the natural fragrance of being—quiet, full, and overflowing, shared without expectation."

According to Osho, true love begins when the mind—the endless beggar asking for more—is seen and set aside. Then love is not a demand, bargain, or achievement but a natural fragrance of being: quiet, full, and overflowing. Like religiousness, it is your intrinsic nature, not something to seek. In that inner sufficiency, love shares without expectation and remains inexhaustible.
When you stop letting your ‘beggar’ mind ask for more, love shows up by itself as a calm, generous feeling that doesn’t want anything back.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces neediness and clinging in relationships.
- Turns love into giving and presence, not transactions.
- Brings stability by rooting love in your own wholeness, not others’ behavior.
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