Ask Osho!

Why do I feel angry, hurt, and frustrated when non-sannyasins are not drawn to sannyas?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"Your anger arises from a desire to convert others, revealing your own insecurity; when you embody sannyas as your truth and respect others' freedom, frustration transforms into compassion."

According to Osho, your anger and hurt come from a hidden urge to convert others—an egoic need for numbers to validate a belief you haven’t yet realized as your own experience. Trying to persuade trespasses on others’ freedom, so refusal threatens your shaky conviction. Make sannyas your lived truth, share without agenda, and respect others’ choice; then frustration dissolves into compassion.
You feel upset because you want others to join to prove you’re right; let them choose, make it your own experience, and the anger fades.
Why this matters practically
- Honor others’ freedom and stop converting; conflict and resentment drop.
- Deepen your own meditation/experience so you don’t need outside validation.
- Share joyfully without expectation; refusals no longer hurt.
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