What does it mean when I dream of being on a girder and feeling unsafe?
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outcome
"Recognize that even in your dreams, you hold the power to awaken; the moment you withdraw your cooperation, fear and misery dissolve."
According to Osho, a dream of being on a girder and feeling unsafe is a 'key dream' pointing to awakening: recognize, even within the dream, 'This is my dream; I decided to dream it.' The moment you withdraw cooperation, fear and misery dissolve and you awaken. No method or time is required—just remembrance—then apply the same insight to the larger waking 'dream' of your life.
It’s like realizing a scary movie is make-believe—once you know you’re imagining it, you can stop it and feel safe, even in daytime worries.
Why this matters practically
- Breaks anxiety by seeing thoughts and fears as self-created, then choosing not to fuel them.
- Offers an immediate, effort-free shift to presence through simple remembrance.
- Transforms conflicts by owning your part in misery and withdrawing cooperation.
- Offers an immediate, effort-free shift to presence through simple remembrance.
- Transforms conflicts by owning your part in misery and withdrawing cooperation.
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