What happens in the moment of experiencing the Divine?
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"In the moment of experiencing the Divine, there is no form, no idol—only the silent suchness of an ever-present reality that reveals itself when the mind and words dissolve."
According to Osho, the divine moment cannot be told or turned into symbols. As inner light and bliss grow dense, nothing appears—no idol, no form—only a silent suchness, a formless presence we afterward call God. It is not God's presence (which implies absence), but the ever-present reality revealed when mind, words, and seeking fall away.
Like tasting water, you can’t describe it—when joy deepens and the mind goes quiet, a silent, formless something is felt that you later realize people call God.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts focus from beliefs and images to direct inner experience.
- Encourages practices that deepen silence and bliss instead of chasing concepts.
- Eases spiritual anxiety by trusting realization arises when readiness matures.
- Encourages practices that deepen silence and bliss instead of chasing concepts.
- Eases spiritual anxiety by trusting realization arises when readiness matures.
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