Ask Osho!

Why is happiness emphasized if one must experience pain and anguish before enlightenment?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"Happiness is not a destination but a mirror reflecting your deepest anguish, pushing you to confront the ego that clings to suffering, so that true freedom can emerge."

According to Osho, he stresses 'be happy' as a device: hearing it makes you acutely aware of your actual unhappiness, destroys consoling hopes, and drives anguish to its peak. When suffering becomes total, you see you are the one clinging to it—the ego—and it drops by itself. This cathartic climax opens the space for real freedom and enlightenment.
He keeps saying “be happy” so you notice your misery so completely that you let go of it and the ego falls away.
Why this matters practically
- Exposes false hopes that keep postponing change.
- Encourages full awareness of pain, enabling release.
- Helps dismantle egoic clinging, making genuine peace possible.
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