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Osho Quotes on Divine

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To attain the Divine, you must first lose everything—only in surrendering the ego can you discover the true victory of love and union.

After finding the Divine, life becomes a celebration of effortless action, where the ego fades and every moment is a spontaneous expression of joy.

The world is not opposed to the Divine; it is the Divine's own dance, and the only thing that keeps us from seeing this truth is our sleep-like unawareness. Awaken, and you will find sacredness in all that exists.

The first glimpse of the Divine occurs when the "I" dissolves; in that egoless union, only God remains, revealing love as an all-pervading taste.

When the mind drops its colored glasses, distinctions dissolve, and what remains is not an experience but pure experiencing—the essence of the Divine is one, yet its expression is uniquely yours.

The Divine is not a destination to be reached through effort; it is the awareness that arises from simply witnessing your own being, whether in action or in stillness.

True seeing occurs when the seer becomes an empty mirror, reflecting the One; diversity arises only in the expressions that follow.

The divine is not found in tomorrow; it is revealed in the clarity of the present moment, where all methods dissolve and true awareness awakens.

The taste of the Divine is found in choiceless witnessing, where opposites dissolve and pure bliss remains, untouched by the dualities of life.

The Divine is not a spectacle to be confirmed; it is an intimate experience that unfolds in the silent meeting of readiness and presence.

A sinner can attain the ocean of the Divine by embracing his sinfulness, for in that awareness lies the humility that opens the door to the Ultimate, which is always ready to welcome the heart that is willing to dissolve its pride.

The Divine is not a thing to be defined, but the boundless presence that transcends all labels and concepts; drop your fears and meet reality directly.

Approach the Divine as a lover, not a beggar; in silence and surrender, you will find that existence showers you with its pearls.

Become the yearning completely, for the Divine exists only in the now; surrender to this present ardor and watch it blossom into greater bliss and union.

The divine is already within you, waiting to be revealed; it is the dissolution of the ego that requires your effort, not the attainment of something outside yourself.