Osho Quotes on Trust
Authentic excerpts and distilled wisdom curated from original discourses.
← Back to Topic Deep DiveTrust in individuals is vital, yet without transforming the collective machinery, individual goodness is merely absorbed by the social machine, leaving the fundamental structures unchanged.
Security measures are not born from distrust but from the need to preserve the sanctity of our work; trust flourishes within the boundaries we create to protect our energy and silence.
Drop the fixation on trust and doubt; treat your relationship as a playful game where freedom flourishes, allowing love to thrive without the weight of impossibilities.
Trust is the highest intelligence, while naivety is simply ignorance; the trusting embrace human frailty with compassion, deepening their connection, while the naive crumble in hurt and anger.
True responsibility is not about duty; it is about being responsive—relax, wait, and mirror what is, allowing life to unfold naturally.
Relax into your being; it is in the absence of effort that true presence unfolds.
When your body finds its most comfortable posture in relaxation, it is the first whisper of trust in life; in that surrender, your intrinsic divine nature begins to unfold.
Doubt and belief are merely two sides of the same coin; transcend them by embracing trust, which is not borrowed faith but a profound encounter with reality.
Trust is not passivity; it is the deep relaxation into the understanding that everything is already all right, allowing life to act through you effortlessly.
Trust is the innocent fragrance of your own silent consciousness, chosen for itself, invincible even when betrayed, and capable of transforming both you and the world around you.
Doubt is the beginning of true understanding; question everything, even the teacher, for only through inquiry can you awaken your own intelligence.
Trust is the bridge that transforms distance into intimacy; only through trust can the heart truly know another.
To ignore a warning is to invite the poison of experience, for only through the crucible of consequence do we truly learn the nature of danger.
When you cultivate trust, the ego dissolves, and in that surrender, you discover the ever-present guest of pure being waiting to embrace you. The door was never closed; it opens the moment you relinquish your claim to separateness.
Stop trying to save the world; instead, transform yourself and let your light shine without forcing belief upon others.
Trust is not something to be cultivated; it is your inborn nature that blossoms when you dissolve the clouds of doubt and fear through awareness and meditation.
Trust and doubt are not enemies; embrace doubt as a part of trust, for in questioning lies the path to clarity.
Trust is life's greatest treasure; to receive it, you must first be willing to give it, even at the risk of being deceived.
When you trust unconditionally, you become an inner emperor, free from dependence and the need for approval, allowing love to arise effortlessly and authentically.
When you stop identifying with doubt and trust, and use them both as methods, contradictions dissolve into harmony, allowing intelligence and devotion to work together.
Unconditional trust in a master is the natural flowering of love within you, while fanaticism is a coerced surrender that enslaves the spirit. True masters inspire gratitude and trust without demanding obedience.
Trust in existence begins with unconditional trust in yourself; when you are rooted within, nothing can shake your faith, and you blossom into a state of ecstasy that embraces all of life.
Trust is not about seeking support; it is the courage to surrender to the unknown, allowing yourself to be fully immersed in your own depth.
Trust is rare, a touchstone; only through conscious awareness can you break the habit of mistrust and embrace the warmth of genuine love.