Ask Osho!

Are intense thirst and boundless patience incompatible for union with the Lord?

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"Intense thirst and boundless patience are not opposites; they are the two wings of trust in the divine, where deep longing meets the grace of waiting."

According to Osho, intense thirst and boundless patience are not opposites but two sides of trust in the divine. Deep longing presupposes absolute trust that God is; from this trust arises the capacity to wait endlessly, receiving union as grace, not achievement. 'Patience' without thirst is indifference; 'thirst' without patience is greed. True seeking blends burning desire with serene waiting.
Want God so deeply and trust so fully that you can wait forever, knowing it comes as a gift, not something to grab.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you discern true longing from impatience or apathy.
- Cultivates peace and resilience during waiting and hardship.
- Keeps ego out, opening you to grace rather than self-achievement.
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