What are the two parts of my personality in relation to God?
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"To truly surrender to God, embrace both the reverence and irreverence within you, for in their union lies the essence of compassion beyond conflict."
According to Osho, your personality toward God is split by the mind’s inbuilt duality: one part bows in reverence, worship, devotion; the other simultaneously carries irreverence, doubt, even denial. Seeing both at once dissolves the conflict; then neither reverence nor irreverence remains, and what flowers is surrender—compassionate, cool, beyond the storm of love-versus-hate.
Inside you, one side believes and bows while another side doubts and resists; noticing both lets them drop, leaving quiet trust.
Why this matters practically
- Recognize both reverence and irreverence in you without taking sides; practice witnessing.
- Stop swinging between devotion and rebellion; stabilize your practice and relationships.
- By seeing both poles together, you enter surrender and peace beyond restlessness.
- Stop swinging between devotion and rebellion; stabilize your practice and relationships.
- By seeing both poles together, you enter surrender and peace beyond restlessness.
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