What happens when I feel imprisoned in my life?
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outcome
"Feeling imprisoned is not a curse, but a call to seek your true home within; when you find that presence, the urge to flee dissolves, and you realize you were never lost."
According to Osho, feeling imprisoned is an intuitive signal that you’re misplaced—your inner needs aren’t met—so your ‘escape’ is really a search for your true home. You keep changing places, people, and jobs while thirst grows. In the right presence and with the same clear, deep ‘eyes’ within, the urge to flee dissolves and you feel at home; nobody escapes from home.
That trapped feeling means your soul is in the wrong place; keep seeking the right people and inner clarity until you feel at home and the urge to run fades.
Why this matters practically
- Reframe restlessness as guidance, not failure.
- Choose people and spaces that nourish inner needs, not just outer security.
- Cultivate awareness so a sense of home grows within, easing chronic escapism.
- Choose people and spaces that nourish inner needs, not just outer security.
- Cultivate awareness so a sense of home grows within, easing chronic escapism.
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