What happens when there is no presence of another person for experiencing bliss?
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outcome
"Bliss arises in the absence of the person; when the ego dissolves, the nectar of existence flows freely."
According to Osho, bliss arises only in the absence of the ‘person’—both the other and your own ego. The person fuels craving and expectation; the ego is the barrier. When self-remembering ceases, even for a moment, the door opens and nectar flows. In love, beauty, music, or meditation, self-forgetfulness dissolves ego, and bliss simply is.
You don’t need anyone else for bliss—when you forget yourself for a moment, joy appears by itself.
Why this matters practically
- Shift from chasing people/things to quieting self-talk to touch joy.
- Use meditation, music, and absorbed attention to taste egoless peace.
- Depend less on relationships for happiness, reducing clinging and conflict.
- Use meditation, music, and absorbed attention to taste egoless peace.
- Depend less on relationships for happiness, reducing clinging and conflict.
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