Ask Osho!

What happens when I feel disconnected from the divine?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"Disconnection from the divine is a self-imposed illusion; when you release comparison and embrace innocence, the grace of connection flows back to you effortlessly."

According to Osho, disconnection from the divine is self-created: comparison, jealousy, and the desperate desire to ‘feel it again’ contract your consciousness, produce misery, and block grace. Drop comparing and the demand that it must happen; rejoice when it happens to others, relax into innocence and availability. In spacious, non-demanding awareness, your being widens and the feeling of connection reappears spontaneously.
You feel cut off because you’re tense with envy and wanting; relax, stop comparing, be happy for others, and the connection returns by itself.
Why this matters practically
- Interrupts envy and anxiety so you stop blocking yourself.
- Turns attention from grasping to openness, where joy can arise on its own.
- Builds empathic celebration of others, dissolving isolation and competition.
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