Is it necessary to develop a sense of divine discontentment when experiencing divine contentment?
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"When divine contentment blossoms within you, rejoice and deepen it; do not invite the shadows of discontent that can derail your inner flowering."
According to Osho, you do not need to cultivate divine discontent when divine contentment is already alive in you. Discontent is only a medicine for those satisfied with money, power, or status; it shocks them toward the eternal. If you’re content in the divine, rejoice, sing, and deepen it—don’t invite sadness or forced striving, which can collapse into worldly discontent and derail your inner flowering.
If you already feel peaceful and happy inside with the divine, don’t try to make yourself restless—just enjoy it and let it grow.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents unnecessary self-doubt or forced seeking.
- Helps stabilize and deepen genuine inner peace through celebration.
- Avoids sliding into egoic, material discontent.
- Helps stabilize and deepen genuine inner peace through celebration.
- Avoids sliding into egoic, material discontent.
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