Ask Osho!

What is the significance of reawakening the Divine nature that has been lost?

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"Your Divine nature is never lost, only forgotten; reawakening it is the journey of returning home to the ocean of your own being."

According to Osho, your 'lost' Divine nature is only forgotten, never gone; forgetting creates the distance needed to know and rejoice in union again. Reawakening means recognizing the witnessing consciousness—the lamp that never extinguishes—ending the dream of separation. Life is a leela, hide-and-seek with yourself; meditation lets the weary step out and return home to the ever-present ocean of being.
You haven’t really lost God—you just fell asleep; waking up is remembering you’re already home.
Why this matters practically
- Reframes problems as passing clouds over the sun, easing anxiety and self-judgment.
- Shifts energy from chasing outside to present-moment awareness and meditation.
- Brings playfulness and trust to life, replacing grim struggle with joy.
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