Can meditation be passionate?
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"Meditation must be passionate, for it is the fire that dissolves the ego and transforms into compassion, allowing you to merge with the divine. Only in total intensity does the doer disappear, and pure energy and presence emerge."
According to Osho, meditation not only can be passionate—it must be. Passion is the fire and total intensity that dissolves ego, bridges you to the divine, and transforms into compassion when it reaches ‘hundred-degree’ intensity. Any act done with utter passion—singing, painting, dancing—becomes meditation as the doer disappears into pure energy and presence; lukewarm effort yields mediocrity.
Yes—go all-in with your energy and love, and the busy ‘me’ quiets so the act becomes real meditation.
Why this matters practically
- Turns everyday actions into meditation through total engagement.
- Melts ego and opens a direct sense of love and connection.
- Replaces lukewarm living with aliveness, depth, and purpose.
- Melts ego and opens a direct sense of love and connection.
- Replaces lukewarm living with aliveness, depth, and purpose.
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