Ask Osho!

What should I do to get lost utterly and ultimately into absolute love?

Synthesized from Source practice

"Forget the dream of absolute love; embrace the rhythm of closeness and distance, for it is in the dance of losing and finding that love truly thrives."

Core Insight:
According to Osho, forget the dream of being utterly, ultimately lost in “absolute love.” Perfectionism is neurosis. Be human: allow love to be a living rhythm—melt into the other for moments, then return to yourself. Closeness needs distance to stay musical. Drop words like ultimate and absolute; live the immediacy of the rose, where losing and finding each other keeps love alive.
Don’t try to disappear in love forever; like breathing, come close for a while and then give space, enjoying each fresh meeting.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents perfectionist pressure and burnout in relationships.
- Balances intimacy with healthy space, keeping connection fresh and alive.
- Trains presence in the moment instead of chasing impossible ideals.
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