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How is being in a state of awe and childlike innocence related to being in a state of love?

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"Awe and childlike innocence dissolve the mind's compulsion to know, allowing love to blossom naturally in the space where thought and ego cease to exist. Embrace the unknowable, and love will arise as a celebration of existence."

According to Osho, awe and childlike innocence dissolve the mind’s compulsion to know, stopping time, thought, and ego so your energy drops from head to heart. In that gap, the mystery is felt, not analyzed; love flowers naturally. Wonder and love are two sides of one coin: relinquish calculation, say yes to the unknowable, and love arises as celebration.
When you stop trying to figure everything out and feel amazed like a child, your heart opens and love appears.
Why this matters practically
- Helps shift from overthinking to heartfelt relating.
- Reduces control and calculation, inviting spontaneity and trust.
- Revives joy and presence by meeting life with “wow” instead of “how.”
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