Ask Osho!

Does God experience thrill and bliss when a devotee meets Him?

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"God does not experience thrill or bliss as a person; He is the ultimate emptiness, and when a devotee returns home, the cosmos vibrates in response, while the devotee perceives the dance of existence."

According to Osho, God does not 'feel' thrill or bliss as a person would, because God is not a person but the whole of existence—an ultimate emptiness that resonates without an individual experiencer. When a devotee returns home, bliss inevitably happens: the entire cosmos subtly vibrates in response, while the devotee personally feels tears, dance, wonder—the humanly perceivable aspect.
God isn’t a someone with feelings; when you connect, joy ripples through everything, and you feel it most while the world quietly echoes back.
Why this matters practically
- Stop projecting human emotions onto the Divine; seek direct inner connection.
- Cultivate sensitivity to subtle resonance in life and nature, not outward miracles.
- Live with love and openness—the universe responds to your attunement.
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