Ask Osho!

What happens when I remember you during meditation?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"Remembering the master in meditation opens the heart, transforming love into a bridge that leads you from the guru to the Divine. In this sacred convergence, you do not leave the guru; you embrace the essence of God."

According to Osho, remembering the master in meditation opens the heart - tears of blessedness, love, and prayer - and proves you've learned the art of remembrance. Use this living bond as a bridge: transform remembrance of the guru into remembrance of the Divine. As both converge, finally release the guru's image and hold only God - and in doing so, you do not truly leave the guru.
Remembering Osho opens your heart and trains steady attention; then shift that remembering to God and, in time, let go of the teacher without losing him.
Why this matters practically
- Welcome tears; they signal a ripe heart and deepening meditation.
- Train attention on the guru, then gradually shift it to the Divine.
- Avoid attachment to personality; transcend to the source without guilt.
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