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What is the proof of God’s existence?

God is not a concept to be proven; He is the very essence of existence, revealed in every breath, every tree, and every ray of sunlight. Seek Him in the here and now, for the Divine is woven through all that is.

— Osho
According to Osho, God cannot be proven or disproven by logic; the Divine is beyond arguments. God is is-ness itself, the living fact of existence. Thus, every breath, tree, bird, and beam of sunlight is proof experientially, not conceptually. Seek here and now: lift the stone, split the wood - presence reveals God woven through all that is.

You can’t prove God like a math problem; just notice life happening now, because everything breathing and shining is God showing up.

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Mare He Jogi Maro · Discourse 4
1979-11-14 · Pune · Hindi · English translation

Osho, what is the proof of God’s existence?

And you still ask for proof? There have been people who offered proofs, and all their proofs are futile. No proof works. All the proofs for God so far are not worth a penny. Someone says: everything that is made must have a maker; such a vast world—surely it must have a maker. But that proof commits suicide; the moment it meets an atheist, it goes lame. The atheist says: If every made thing must have a maker, if God is needed to make the world, then who made God? With that he tightens the noose around your neck. Who made God? You protest: No, no one made God. Then the atheist says: If God can be without being made, why can’t the world be without being made? The argument collapses; it falls flat. You say: just as the potter makes the pot, so that Great Potter made this world.…
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Death Is Divine · Discourse 4
1978-10-04 · Buddha Hall · English

What proof is there of the existence of god?

There is no proof. Or everything that exists is a proof. From the standpoint of logic there is no proof, because god is beyond logic. No one can prove or disprove him through argument. And take note, what can be proven by logic can also be disproven. God is not proven or disproven. God simply is. Perhaps it is not correct even to say god is. To say 'god is' seems like a tautology. 'Is' means only god. Whatever is is god. So when we say a tree is, it is correct, because one day the tree will no longer be. One day it was not, and one day it will not be. It's being was only in between. Hence a tree is, a man is, a house is. But to say god is is not correct, because god never was 'not' and will never be 'not'. Hence the meaning…
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This Very Body The Buddha · Discourse 10
1977-12-20 · Buddha Hall · English

Is there any proof for god?

I AM. You are. Everybody is. God is nothing but the totality. The trees are, the rivers are, the mountains are. These are the proofs. The sun rises in the morning and the moon is in the night, and the stars. These are the proofs. The flowers and the butterflies and the grass, these are the proofs. God is not a syllogism. God is not a conclusion. God is an experience of beauty, of truth, of good, of consciousness. Where are you looking for the proofs? Your very being is the only proof. The seeker is the sought. God resides in you as you. God is a tree in a tree and a dog in a dog and a man in a man. God is all these things. God is this whole. But you want an intellectual conclusion; you will go on missing God. There is no proof -- in…
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Prem Rang Ras Audh Chadariya · Discourse 4
1979-02-04 · Pune · Hindi · English translation

Osho, when I listen to you it seems that, if you say so, then surely God must be. Yet the mind still asks for proof. What is the proof of God?

It is said that Schopenhauer, a great Western thinker, when he first read the Upanishads, danced with them on his head. His friends asked, “Have you gone mad? Who dances with books on his head!” Schopenhauer said, “If these were merely books, I would not dance either. I have seen many books. These are not that. There is something here that ordinary books do not contain—a hint from afar, a gleam of a very distant star. Because of these, for the first time, I have felt the majesty of life.” But is there any proof for Schopenhauer’s dance? Could he have danced with a math book? With Einstein’s treatise on relativity? No. Where could dance arise in mathematics? The courtyard of math is too small for a dance. Where is there space for song? For song to be born, something of the mysterious is needed—something that both touches the hand…
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God S Got A Thing About You · Discourse 22
1978-09-22 · Chuang Tzu Auditorium · English
Yes, there have been proofs of God -- they are not logical, syllogistic arguments but men -- a Buddha, a Christ, a Ramakrishna, a Raman. These are the proofs. Even they cannot prove logically. Existence is too big for logic to comprehend it. Logic is the function of the small mind inside you. It is not your totality, just a part, and the part cannot prove the whole. Only the whole can prove the whole. You can become the proof of God. Each man has to become a proof of God... by his living, by his being, by his silence, by his love, by his peace, the way he is, the vibe that he creates, the presence that he brings to the world. No person can be a proof of God, but the presence of a certain person can be a proof. God can be proved only through existential valuation.
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