Ask Osho!

What is wrong with me that I have not experienced bliss?

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"Bliss cannot bloom from imitation; it flowers when you dare to be authentically yourself, living truthfully in the present like a real rose, not a plastic one."

According to Osho, nothing is 'wrong' with you except that you live a borrowed, cultivated persona—phony honesty, second-hand religion, herd-approved morality. Bliss cannot bloom from imitation or safety; it flowers when you dare to be authentically yourself: naked, insecure, risk-taking, listening to your own still small voice, living truthfully in the present like a real rose, not a plastic one.
Stop pretending and copying others; be bravely yourself, and bliss will naturally appear.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you drop social masks and anxiety, creating space for genuine joy.
- Encourages courageous, truthful choices over safe conformity.
- Aligns life with your inner voice, bringing aliveness and spontaneity.
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