What happens when I experience deep emotional release?
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outcome
"In the depths of emotional release, you touch your buddha-nature, revealing the serenity and bliss that lie beyond conditioning, and in that moment, you realize you are not a beggar, but a participant in the sacred dance of existence."
According to Osho, a deep emotional release—spontaneous laughter or tears from a total let-go—suspends mind and time, briefly revealing your buddha-nature: serenity, bliss, love, sensitivity, and a felt belonging to existence. Such tears are cleansing, washing away imposed conditioning. You glimpse that your reality is a buddha, not a beggar, leaving a fragrance of freedom, freshness, and participation with the whole.
When you laugh or cry from truly letting go, your busy mind stops and you briefly feel your real, joyful self, clean and connected.
Why this matters practically
- Relax into release; don’t repress—watch it and let it empty you.
- Afterward, drop second-hand beliefs and act from the freshness of love and ease.
- Remember the glimpse; bring playfulness and silence into ordinary moments.
- Afterward, drop second-hand beliefs and act from the freshness of love and ease.
- Remember the glimpse; bring playfulness and silence into ordinary moments.
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