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Is divine vision really frightening, and why was Arjuna scared by it?

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"Divine vision is only frightening to the unprepared; when bliss arrives suddenly, it can overwhelm the heart that is not ready to embrace such joy."

According to Osho, divine vision is frightening only to the unprepared; its sudden, overwhelming bliss can shock the heart. Arjuna panicked because the experience came abruptly, like an avalanche, and he lacked meditative readiness. We’re conditioned to endure suffering, not intense happiness, so great joy terrifies us. With gradual preparation through meditation, the vision becomes natural, not shattering.
When a huge, happy surprise comes all at once, it can feel scary; learning to be calm with meditation helps you hold it.
Why this matters practically
- Prepare through regular meditation to expand your capacity for joy and insight.
- Handle sudden success or change without panic by taking it in small, steady steps.
- Recondition yourself from merely enduring pain to consciously receiving happiness.
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