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Osho Quotes on Grace

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God-realization through grace unfolds not through effort, but in the stillness of an egoless heart, where surrender becomes the vessel for divine presence.

Grace is the spontaneous radiance that emerges when meditation blossoms within, transforming your very presence into an indescribable beauty that transcends the physical.

Grace is not something to be achieved; it is the natural flow of existence that we block with our ego. When we drop our defenses and embrace silence and love, we become open to the flood of grace that is always present.

Shaktipat is a deliberate transmission that requires harmony between seeker and medium, while grace descends spontaneously, like a flash of lightning that cannot be summoned or controlled.

Surrender is the key that unlocks the door to grace; when you let go, the Divine flows effortlessly into your life.

Drop all clinging and be simply open; in that surrender, grace flows effortlessly and deepens on its own.

Grace is the overflowing of the heart, an irresistible current that transforms life from within through total surrender and heartfelt devotion.

When the grace of a master touches you, the journey itself becomes fulfillment, and you discover that everything, as it is, is perfect.

Drop the hurry and be here now; even a single silent moment can open the door to grace.

Grace is not something to be attained; it is the natural blossoming of your being when the doer dissolves and the energy flows freely.

When grace arrives unexpectedly and abundantly, all your efforts become mere pennies against an inexhaustible treasure; simply be the cup, receive, surrender, and celebrate.

Drop the burdens of the past and future; grace arises effortlessly when you rest in the herenow. Heaven is not a distant place, but the reality of your presence.

Shaktipat is a deliberate transmission, while grace is a spontaneous gift; one is a method, the other a miracle.

Grace does not add to you; it erases the clutter of the ego, making space for the divine to flow into your being. In that emptiness, life transforms from a struggle into a celebration of presence.

Effort is the pot that must be turned upright; grace is the divine rain that fills it when the heart is open and the ego surrenders.

Divine grace is not something to be earned; it is the ever-present divinity within you, waiting to be remembered. In meditation, you realize that the lamp was always lit, and the seeker and the sought are one.

Grace is not inherently beneficent; it flows according to the law of dharma, nourishing the rooted while sweeping away the uprooted. Cultivate your fitness through sadhana, for unpreparedness can turn grace into ungrace.

Direct grace is not a mere stepping-stone; it is the ultimate flowering that occurs only when the ego has vanished, marking the irreversible completion of your journey.

Grace is not a personal favor; it flows as divine energy, benefiting only those who are attuned and prepared to receive it.

Grace descends only when the ego has completely vanished; it is not a means to attainment but the very flowering of realization itself.