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What happens when one experiences true bliss?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"True bliss arises when the sense of doership dissolves, and in that egoless void, you become a pure, empty space where separation vanishes and grace flows effortlessly."

According to Osho, true bliss happens when the sense of doership drops and you become a pure, empty space. In that egoless void, separation dissolves—two zeros become one—and grace showers by itself, like a rain-cloud meeting thirsty earth. Nothing is caused or achieved; it simply happens through non-doing, the natural resonance of emptiness with existence (and the Master).
Stop trying to make bliss happen; let go of ego, and a peaceful oneness arrives by itself.
Why this matters practically
- Relieves anxiety by releasing the need to control outcomes.
- Encourages meditation and letting go, allowing effortless joy to arise.
- Cultivates humble presence, deepening connection with teachers and life.
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