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What happens when I become infatuated with someone?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"Infatuation is a dream woven by the mind's projections; only in the silence of an unclouded heart can true love and grace reveal themselves."

According to Osho, infatuation means your mind's page is scribbled with projections, beliefs, and noise; you're dreaming, not seeing. In that clutter you miss the subtle knock of reality and the Divine. Only when you become inwardly blank, thought-free and unbiased, does true seeing and authentic love arise, and grace can descend into your silence.
When you’re infatuated, your mind gets loud with make‑believe, so you can’t truly see the person or hear your quiet inner truth.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you pause, watch the rush of feelings, and avoid confusing fantasy with reality.
- Encourages creating inner silence so you relate from clarity, not craving.
- Opens space for deeper, steadier love and for subtle insights to be heard.
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