Osho Quotes on Love
Authentic excerpts and distilled wisdom curated from original discourses.
← Back to Topic Deep DiveLove is your natural state, flowing effortlessly when unconditioned; it is fear and societal manipulation that make hate seem easy.
Love and insults cannot coexist; true love transforms, while insults reveal the hidden cobbler within, not compassion.
Misunderstood sannyasins are the living bridges of love, embodying its full spectrum and transcending ideologies, inviting the world to embrace acceptance and courage in the face of nonconformity.
True love nourishes your freedom, allowing your individuality to flourish; it is like a bird in the open sky, thriving in trust rather than possessiveness.
Love is not something to improve; it is the fragrance of a silent heart that blossoms when consciousness deepens.
When a beloved teacher seems absent, do not rush into worry; rest in the present and discover that the true connection is not in proximity, but in the presence that blooms within you.
Love is not a relationship or a need; it is the fragrance of your very presence, blossoming effortlessly when you dissolve the inner crowd and come to be.
Relationship exists where love is absent; it is a frozen contract, while love is a living flow that thrives in the uncertainty of true intimacy.
What is missing is not a partner, but the awakening of your own soul; only a tender, sensitive heart can magnetize a true soulmate.
In the sacred union of man and woman, a luminous halo emerges, a testament to their oneness, where energies intertwine and cravings dissolve into profound fulfillment.
Let love decide the duration of your bond; whether for a night or a lifetime, embrace it freely and part gracefully when it fades.
When a loved one chooses to cut connections for communal living, it is not rejection but an invitation to awaken; it frees both souls to explore the depths of love and transformation beyond social norms.
True love blossoms from inner silence, not from the ego's need for authority; it is the lived experience of your own being, free from domination.
Falling in love with your master is the beginning of true disciplehood, where the ego dissolves and the heart opens to the profound inquiry of 'Who am I?
Love and awareness are not opposites; when they grow together, they transform the disciple's journey into a harmonious ascent towards the ultimate truth.
Embrace your desires with awareness, for in the acceptance of life’s energy, lust can be transformed into love and intimacy.
Love must begin even in hostility; laughter is the key that dissolves the heaviness and invites love to flower.
Love is the food of the soul, flourishing only when nurtured with awareness and respect, free from the chains of possessiveness and jealousy.
Love is not found in words, but in the transformation that arises from the purity of consciousness; it blooms as a spontaneous overflow of being.
In the embrace of real love, your armor dissolves, revealing the vibrant individuality and joy that have always been within you. Vulnerability transforms into strength, allowing you to feel whole and at ease with life.
Rumi's burning is the passionate ache of longing for the unreachable, a fire stoked by the mind that can create beauty but ultimately obscures the path to true enlightenment.
Love and truth are two facets of the same divine reality; in love, the I dissolves into Thou, and in truth, Thou disappears. Choose the path that resonates with your being.
In the depths of love, you realize that being and nonbeing, life and death, are not opposites but a single, harmonious movement, freeing you from the clutches of fear and attachment.
Love thrives in the dance of two distinct souls merging into one harmony; it is the sacred space where individuality and unity coexist.