Does one attain meditation through God's grace?
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"Grace is like sunlight; it is always present, but you must open the door for it to enter. Your effort is not to force the light in, but to prepare and cleanse the space for its arrival."
According to Osho, meditation is realized through God’s grace—but not as a license for passivity. Grace is ever-present and impartial, like sunlight; your task is to open the door. Effort cannot force the sun in, yet closed doors keep it out. Enlightened ones, seeing the immensity, call it grace; seekers must still prepare, cleanse, and open so receptivity allows the descent.
Grace is like sunlight for everyone; meditation happens when you open your window by practicing and being receptive.
Why this matters practically
- Practice diligently (silence, awareness), but drop the egoic claim of 'I did it.'
- Stop waiting for special favor; grace is universal—remove inner resistances.
- Cultivate receptivity daily: meditation, humility, openness.
- Stop waiting for special favor; grace is universal—remove inner resistances.
- Cultivate receptivity daily: meditation, humility, openness.
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