Ask Osho!

Why do I feel filled with awe when I see you?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"Awe is the sacred doorway to religiousness, inviting love and humility as the mind surrenders to the sublime presence of the unknown."

According to Osho, your awe arises because in a living encounter with the unknown, the mind stops—time and space drop—and a sublime presence is felt. Awe is the sacred doorway to religiousness; it invites love, gratitude, humility, and surrender. Fear may accompany it (the tremendum), but emphasize the mystery’s positivity. Don’t analyze; receive, bow, and let the heart open to the divine.
You feel awe because you’re touching something bigger than your mind can explain—so don’t be scared or think it away; just feel grateful and soften into it.
Why this matters practically
- Transforms fear of the unknown into surrender, peace, and trust.
- Helps you meet life (and people) with humility, gratitude, and presence.
- Opens a felt sense of the sacred, beyond overthinking and control.
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