Do miracles really not exist?
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"Miracles do not exist; they are the fantasies of a sick mind seeking consolation, while true awakening lies in embracing the laws of existence with awareness."
According to Osho, miracles don’t exist—existence is law-governed, impartial, and allows no exceptions. The craving for miracles comes from a sick, consoling mind; it undermines real religiousness and fairness of life. As science grows, miracle claims fade. Miracle stories were invented to manufacture superhuman authorities; awakening is for ordinary humans through awareness, not by breaking nature’s laws.
Miracles aren’t real; life follows fair laws, and real growth comes from clear awareness, not magic.
Why this matters practically
- Stops dependency on magical thinking; take responsibility for change.
- Encourages trust in reality’s laws and consistent effort.
- Frees you from guru-worship and makes awakening feel humanly possible.
- Encourages trust in reality’s laws and consistent effort.
- Frees you from guru-worship and makes awakening feel humanly possible.
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