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What happens after listening to a discourse that affects my desire to meditate?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"Genuine listening ignites a sweet intoxication that melts the ego and reveals the deeper meanings of life, making meditation arise naturally from love."

According to Osho, genuine listening ignites a sweet intoxication—quiet ecstasy, longing, and a melting of the ego. This inner inebriation makes you sway inside and glimpse larger meanings of life; it ripens you for sannyas and turns practice into a natural pull. Then change happens effortlessly: petty pursuits fall away, and prayer/meditation arise on their own out of love.
You feel a joyful, soft ‘drunk’ feeling that melts your ego and makes meditating feel natural instead of forced.
Why this matters practically
- Motivates practice from joy, not duty—so it sustains itself.
- Helps distractions and old habits drop without struggle.
- Signals readiness for deeper commitment (sannyas/meditation).
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