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Osho Quotes on Creation

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Existence is uncreated and eternal, needing no external cause; it simply is—beginningless, endless, and self-sufficient.

God created Italians as a cosmic joke, a celebration of life’s zest and creativity, reminding us that existence is a playful dance rather than a solemn theology.

In the face of dissolution, it is the childlike innocence that survives, for only through egoless softness and fresh awareness can we continually renew life from moment to moment.

Real creation and revolution bloom from joy and celebration; life is meant to be a continuous festival, where merriment births the new human.

Life is a mysterious dance without purpose; true freedom arises when we embrace its intrinsic beauty and let go of the need for meaning.

Existence is not a creation of a personal God; it is the unfolding of creativity itself, a living mystery that invites you to awaken your intelligence and experience it directly.

Bringing a child into this chaotic world would be an act of irresponsibility; only in a transformed, conscious society should new life be welcomed.

Invention is the art of the introvert, a dance of dreams, while discovery is the science of the extrovert, revealing what is; true creation, however, emerges from the depths of reality, guided by a fundamental law beyond mere human projection.

Focus not on the creation story, but on the creation of your own awareness; that is where true transformation begins.

The real transcends the dichotomy of creation and perception; it is a beginningless mystery known only through direct, superrational awareness.

The question of why God created this world can only be answered through the living presence of a sincere seeker, for the truth is revealed not in words, but in the depth of personal inquiry.

Creation is not a means to an end; it is the end itself, a celebration of existence without purpose or intention. In love, we touch the essence of this purposeless fullness, where being is its own fulfillment.

The urge to create is the divine knocking at your door; when you create, the ego dissolves and God flows through you.