Why do I feel unworthy when incredible happiness descends?
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"When immense joy descends, it is the ego that feels unworthy; embrace this humility as a doorway to deeper surrender and allow the grace of bliss to settle within you."
According to Osho, feeling unworthy when immense joy descends is natural because such bliss is pure grace, not earned by effort, and its vastness overwhelms the ego. This humility is auspicious; it erodes ego and invites deeper surrender. Don't fixate on unworthiness; shift attention to divine compassion and simply receive. Great things happen; they're not achieved. Welcome the visitation and it will settle as a continuous presence within and around you.
Big happiness feels undeserved because it’s a free gift—so don’t worry if you’re worthy; just be grateful and let it stay.
Why this matters practically
- Lowers ego and self-judgment, increasing openness and peace.
- Stops you from dismissing real spiritual moments as fantasy or madness.
- Builds gratitude and receptivity so joy returns and deepens.
- Stops you from dismissing real spiritual moments as fantasy or madness.
- Builds gratitude and receptivity so joy returns and deepens.
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