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Where does bliss come from if neither I nor you are doing anything to create it?

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

— Osho
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Core Insight:
According to Osho, bliss is not produced by you or the master; it is grace—the ever‑present fragrance of existence. It flowers only in nondoing: when effort, expectation, and the ego cease, and you rest here‑and‑now, open and receptive. In the state of no‑self (anatta), all boundaries drop and grace naturally flows through you; existence itself celebrates.
Bliss is like sunlight already shining; you feel it when you stop trying to grab it, drop your “me,” and simply open your heart right now.
Why this matters practically
- Letting go of striving and results softens ego and reduces stress.
- Simple practices—silence, breath awareness, surrender—grow receptivity.
- Acting from openness (not ego) brings ease to work and relationships.
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