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What is the phenomenon of baraka?

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"Baraka is the silent transmission of divine grace, flowing from an overflowing master to a receptive disciple, nourishing the soul without words, like rain to thirsty earth."

According to Osho, baraka is the Sufi phenomenon of divine grace—an invisible blessing that flows from an overflowing master to a receptive disciple simply by closeness and silent openness. Nothing is taught yet everything is transmitted, like rain to thirsty earth. It demands readiness and introduction, and once received it nourishes, guides, and gives courage and trust through the journey’s dark nights.
It’s like standing with your cup open under a raincloud—the master’s quiet presence pours helpful goodness into you without words when you’re ready.
Why this matters practically
- Cultivate receptivity through silence, humility, and trust to 'catch' grace.
- Seek the right teacher patiently; timing and readiness matter more than curiosity.
- Let the master’s presence strengthen courage and keep you aligned during difficult periods.
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