What should I do if my meditation practice is affecting my daily life and family relationships?
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outcome
"Meditation is not an escape; it is a preparation for life, and its true success is measured in how you live your twenty-three hours outside of practice."
According to Osho, you're overdoing it: choose one method and practice about an hour a day, then return to work, family, and responsibilities with joy. Meditation is not escape; its success is tested in the marketplace—are you less greedy, angry, and reactive? Let twenty-three hours be life’s exam and one hour the practice.
Do one hour of meditation, then live your day with your family and duties to see if it’s really helping.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents spiritual escapism and burnout.
- Improves relationships by reducing reactivity in real situations.
- Turns daily life into the test-bed where growth becomes visible.
- Improves relationships by reducing reactivity in real situations.
- Turns daily life into the test-bed where growth becomes visible.
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