Ask Osho!

Are there techniques for the path of devotion, or is it wholly spontaneous and natural?

Synthesized from Source practice

"Devotion is not a technique but a radical surrender; when the ego dissolves, love becomes the only path to union with the Divine."

Core Insight:
According to Osho, bhakti (devotion) has no techniques or means—love itself is the means. Its sole 'method' is radical surrender: efface the ego, become nothing, bow, and allow the Divine to fill the emptied heart. Unlike yoga’s many practices, devotion is a single act of disappearing; when the thin wall of ‘I’ shatters, union happens.
Devotion isn’t about doing things; it’s about letting go of ‘me’ so love can come in.
Why this matters practically
- Cuts through spiritual complexity; choose humility and surrender in any moment.
- Softens ego-driven conflict—listen, apologize, yield—creating peace and connection.
- Opens space for grace and insight by releasing control.
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