What is the nature of the ego in relation to fighting?
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"Embrace the fighter within you without guilt; it is the inner split created by the ego that truly binds you. When you let go and become whole, the rigidity of the ego melts away, revealing the sincerity of your heart."
According to Osho, the 'fighter' in you isn’t a problem to be suppressed; the problem is the inner split that ego creates by resisting what you are. Let-go means be totally a fighter, without guilt. In totality, the rigidity that sustains ego dissolves into a melting heart; the reward arises naturally when you’re sincere and whole.
If you feel like a fighter, stop fighting that feeling; live it fully and kindly, and the hard “me” will soften on its own.
Why this matters practically
- Ends inner conflict and guilt, freeing energy and clarity.
- Enables authentic action while naturally softening ego into compassion.
- Gives a practical test: totality brings a felt “melting,” confirming sincerity.
- Enables authentic action while naturally softening ego into compassion.
- Gives a practical test: totality brings a felt “melting,” confirming sincerity.
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