I live my life based on 2 principles. One, I live as if today was my last day on earth. Two, I live today as if I am going to live forever.
OSHOLove in its purest form is a sharing of joy. It asks nothing in return, it expects nothing. Love is a spiritual phenomenon; lust is physical. Ego is psychological; love is spiritual.
More Osho Quotes
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You are not here accidentally – you are here meaningfully. There is a purpose behind you. The whole intends to do something through you.
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There exists no God. What exists is godliness, and that godliness surrounds you. We are all in the same ocean.
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Nothing hurts more than loneliness.
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Drop the idea of becoming someone, because you are already a masterpiece. You cannot be improved. You have only to come to it, to know it, to realize it.
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Love is wild; its whole beauty is in its wildness. It comes like a breeze with great fragrance, fills your heart, and suddenly where there was a desert there is a garden full of flowers.
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Life repeats itself mindlessly – unless you become mindful, it will go on repeating like a wheel.
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You should live in the world but remain untouched by it. You should remain in the world, but the world should not remain in you.
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People say love is blind because they do not know what love is. I say unto you, only love has eyes; other than love, everything is blind.
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Love is the goal, life is the journey.
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Each person comes into this world with a specific destiny – he has something to fulfill, some message has to be delivered, some work has to be completed.
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The way of love is the way of no-expectation. Love exists only when there is a total acceptance and no desire to change anything.
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No thought, no mind, no choice – just being silent, rooted in yourself.
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Freedom is the intrinsic desire of each man, each woman – utter freedom, absolute freedom.
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Without freedom you can never be happy.
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If you love a person you will not interfere with his personal life. You would not dare to break the boundaries of his inner world.
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