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Osho Quotes on Bliss

Osho Quotes on Bliss

Authentic excerpts and distilled wisdom curated from original discourses.

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Bliss is not something to be acquired; it is already within you, waiting to be uncovered by turning inward and letting go of your cravings.

Sadness is the shadow of bliss; when you embrace both as guests, you discover the depth of peace and the birth of the witness within.

Transform the seer, and the seen changes; in true bliss, only flowers bloom in the garden of your perception.

After supreme bliss, there is no “after”; to ask “what next?” is to pull yourself away from the present moment and the fullness of your being. Embrace the now, for from this bliss, the next moment will naturally unfold.

Real bliss is an unconditional state that flows from within, untouched by the external world; deepen your meditation until it becomes your constant companion.

After a glimpse of supreme bliss, doing ends and being begins; celebrate this moment, for in joyful presence, your capacity for deeper bliss expands.

Bliss is born from living with total intensity and courage, embracing each moment as if it were your last; in that fearless commitment, the divine reveals itself.

When thoughts fall silent, bliss emerges as the recognition of your true, unbreakable nature; what can break was never truly you.

When a strange vibration stirs within, the heart and mind dissolve, allowing a glimpse of the divine and igniting an unquenchable thirst for truth and love.

True bliss arises when the sense of doership dissolves, and in that egoless void, you become a pure, empty space where separation vanishes and grace flows effortlessly.

Clinging to bliss is like trapping living waters in a stagnant tank; transcend the experience to merge with the boundless ocean of the Divine, where joy flows freely and unconditionally.

Bliss is not found in the simplicity of village life or the complexity of city life; it arises only from a transformed consciousness.

Bliss arises in the absence of the person; when the ego dissolves, the nectar of existence flows freely.

Even bliss can become a chain; true freedom lies in witnessing without attachment, allowing the Divine to reveal itself beyond all experiences.

Bliss is not a distant reward; it is the art of living fully in the present, honoring the body and celebrating life, for when joy becomes your habit, you carry heaven within, even in hell.

Bliss and ecstasy arise the moment you dissolve the illusion of separateness and embrace your union with existence; in that surrender, struggle ceases and life unfolds as eternal grace.

Bliss and knowledge are not separate; they are two sides of the same coin, and the journey to one inevitably reveals the other. Seek the essential transformative experience rather than getting lost in speculative debate.

Your first responsibility is to yourself; only a fulfilled person can share true joy, for in pursuing your own bliss, you offer the greatest gift to those you love.

Bliss is your inborn nature, a silent song of celebration that arises when the ego dissolves and you simply say yes to existence.

Bliss is not a product of the body; it is the fragrance of awareness that blossoms when you transcend identification with the body and mind.