What is the experience of happiness while visiting sacred places?
Synthesized from Source
outcome
"In sacred places, the vibrations of enlightened beings linger like a fragrant memory, allowing us to experience a profound uplift and peace that transcends the ordinary world."
According to Osho, the joy felt at sacred places arises because enlightened beings radiate consciousness like light and fragrance; trees, stones, and earth absorb and continue vibrating with that presence for centuries. In places like Bodh Gaya you feel ‘not in this world’—an effortless uplift, peace, and fragrance—because the environment has caught the explosion of awakening and transmits it to sensitive visitors.
Sacred places feel happy because the goodness of awakened people stays in the land and keeps shining, so you feel calm and light there.
Why this matters practically
- Choose environments and company that nourish inner peace.
- Visit living sacred spaces (trees, stones, temples) to recharge meditation and sensitivity.
- Treat nature and thoughts with care; they imprint and affect how places feel.
- Visit living sacred spaces (trees, stones, temples) to recharge meditation and sensitivity.
- Treat nature and thoughts with care; they imprint and affect how places feel.
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