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Osho Quotes on Bliss

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When you attain bliss, the illusion of separateness dissolves, and your inner light becomes a guiding lamp, radiating peace and awakening in others. True altruism emerges not as duty, but as the spontaneous sharing of your realized joy.

When you blossom in bliss while others languish in unhappiness, your joy can become a thorn in their side; remain centered and let your inner light shine, for it is not your duty to dim your radiance for their comfort.

Bliss is not personal; it is Divine and inexhaustible—share it freely, for the more you give, the more it grows. Meet negativity with compassion, and even poison will transform into nectar.

Bliss is not found in rituals, but in the totality of living—where passionate aliveness meets deep relaxation, flowing into the ocean of consciousness.

Once you taste the non-sensory bliss, its depth unfolds effortlessly, like a river finding its course, deepening and widening with each moment of awareness.

Bliss is not found in mere proximity to the Master, but in the heartfelt love that dissolves the ego and opens the heart to the Vast.

Tears during meditation are the first fine drizzle of awakening, a sacred expression that cleanses both the outer and inner eye, allowing the beyond to flow into your being.

Bliss is the shadow of light, a spontaneous joy that arises from the fragrance of awareness, while the Divine is the pure, formless consciousness that illuminates our being.

Great Bliss is the eternal state of egolessness, where you dissolve into existence and become one with the universe, free from the chains of the 'I am.

Bliss remains longer when you stop grasping and demanding it; be open, patient, and non-possessive, allowing life to flow through you like sunlight in an open room.

The mind is born from the blissful consciousness choosing to forget itself; awakening is the journey back to that original state of pure freedom.

When bliss fades, it is the mind's cleverness that intrudes; drop your questions and embrace whatever arises with simple, natural awe.

Pleasure is a fleeting shadow cast by the external, while bliss is the eternal light of your own being, waiting to be discovered within.

Bliss is not an experience, but the essence that remains when the ego dissolves; it is the silent presence of being, available in the absence of the 'I'.

Clinging to tradition deadens the living truth; only your direct experience of love and bliss can transform suffering into joy.

Bliss in the presence of a master descends when you become a nobody, opening your heart in humility and trust, allowing existence to shower upon you like rain.

Real listening is when the intellect fades, and you receive the discourse as music; in that emptiness, bliss arises, and the heart awakens to a wordless wave of love.

Bliss is not something to be acquired; it is already within you, waiting to be uncovered by turning inward and letting go of your cravings.

Sadness is the shadow of bliss; when you embrace both as guests, you discover the depth of peace and the birth of the witness within.

Transform the seer, and the seen changes; in true bliss, only flowers bloom in the garden of your perception.

After supreme bliss, there is no “after”; to ask “what next?” is to pull yourself away from the present moment and the fullness of your being. Embrace the now, for from this bliss, the next moment will naturally unfold.

Real bliss is an unconditional state that flows from within, untouched by the external world; deepen your meditation until it becomes your constant companion.

Bliss is the fragrance of existence that blooms in the silence of nondoing, where the ego dissolves and grace flows freely.

Bliss is not something to be achieved; it is the natural state that emerges when you stop doing and simply witness your thoughts without attachment. In the stillness of effortless observation, your inherent joy will unfold.