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What happens when love is not accepted by society?

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"When society rejects your love, embrace it as grace; it frees you from superficial wounds and invites you to transform love from a doing into a being, allowing your true essence to bloom unconditionally."

According to Osho, when society rejects your love, take it as grace: it spares you from petty, unconscious relationships and their superficial wounds, which time soon heals. Use the obstacle to shift from “doing” love to “being” love—an inner flowering that needs no approval or other person. Real love radiates like a self-blooming flower, unhurt by social applause or neglect.
If others don’t accept your love, let it help you become loving inside, like a flower that blooms whether anyone sees it or not.
Why this matters practically
- Turns rejection into a catalyst for inner growth instead of bitterness.
- Frees you from dependence on approval, reducing anxiety and resentment.
- Cultivates unconditional love that steadies you through changing relationships.
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