Ask Osho!

What happens when I experience deep love?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"Deep love is an endless journey, a sweet discontent that propels you into boundless mystery, expanding your horizons beyond what you ever thought possible."

According to Osho, when love is deep it never settles; true love awakens an endless, sweet discontent—a thrilling, ever-fresh ecstasy that keeps opening door after door. Even union only widens the horizon. Satisfaction is small and deathlike; great love makes you a ‘giant’ whose longing grows, pushing you—like a fledgling into the sky—into boundless mystery, continually expanding into ‘skies beyond skies.’
Deep love never feels finished—it keeps your heart flying into bigger and bigger skies.
Why this matters practically
• Reframe the uneasy longing as a sign of vast love, not a problem.
• Stop chasing final “satisfaction”; lean into curiosity, presence, and growth.
• Relate to partners/teachers as gateways to the limitless, not as endpoints.
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