Where is the source of peace and bliss?
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"Peace and bliss are not found in a distant place; they arise the moment the ego dissolves, revealing our natural state as we merge into the boundless Divine."
According to Osho, peace and bliss have no localized source; they are everywhere because they belong to the boundless Divine. They arise the moment the ego dissolves—like a drop merging into the ocean—through meditation and self-surrender. Suffering springs from the 'I'; when the 'I' is nowhere/everywhere, the nectar of immortality, bliss, and profound peace are revealed as our natural state.
Peace and joy show up when you stop clinging to your separate “me” and relax into the whole.
Why this matters practically
- Loosens ego-driven control and comparison, reducing anxiety.
- Guides daily practice: meditate/surrender instead of chasing fixes.
- Addresses suffering at its root by seeing the 'I' as the source.
- Guides daily practice: meditate/surrender instead of chasing fixes.
- Addresses suffering at its root by seeing the 'I' as the source.
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