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What is the relationship between madness and breakthrough in meditation?

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"Madness is not the end; it is the cracking of the old self, a breakdown that can lead to a profound breakthrough if embraced with awareness."

According to Osho, so-called madness is often the cracking of the old personality: a breakdown that, if consciously supported, becomes a breakthrough. Not every madness is a breakthrough, but every breakdown can be transformed through right methods. His dynamic meditations are designed to harness this upheaval, turning failed strategies and collapsing identities into a new birth, rather than merely "normalizing" people back into their neurotic past.
When your mind feels like it’s breaking, meditation can help turn that crisis into a fresh, healthier you instead of gluing the old you back together.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you welcome inner chaos as fuel for growth, not just a problem to fix.
- Prevents relapse into old patterns by enabling real transformation.
- Gives a practical pathway (active meditation) to guide intense states into clarity and renewal.
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