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What is the relationship between living in the present and returning to the past?

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"To live fully in the present, you must shed the weight of the past; revisit it consciously to dissolve its sting, and let it fall away like a snake's skin, clearing the way for fresh perception."

According to Osho, you can live in the present only when the mind is unburdened by the past. ‘Returning to the past’ is not dwelling there; it’s a conscious revisiting to release attachment and aversion, so the memory’s sting dissolves. By letting the past drop—like a shed skin—the inner mirror is cleaned, allowing fresh, moment-to-moment seeing.
To be fully here now, calmly look back just enough to let old hurts go, then drop them.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents past hurts from coloring how you see people and events today.
- Lowers emotional reactivity; increases clarity and peace in choices.
- Offers a practical method: revisit memories consciously to dissolve their charge.
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