What happens when we are plagued with guilt?
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outcome
"Guilt is a prison built by borrowed beliefs, suffocating your spirit and robbing you of joy; to reclaim your life, drop the judgment and embrace your true essence."
According to Osho, guilt is a by-product of borrowed gods, commandments, and constant judgment; when it grips you, you live in a no-win inner courtroom, rejecting yourself and others, losing spontaneity, dignity, and joy. Guilt enslaves your spirit, cuts you from your natural flow, and keeps you imitating rather than living. Drop judgment and imposed morality to regain ease, vitality, and self-love.
Guilt is like an invisible judge in your head that stops your natural joy and makes you copy others instead of being yourself.
Why this matters practically
- Notice and pause inner judging to relax into natural spontaneity.
- Question borrowed beliefs that fuel guilt; choose authentic actions.
- Practice accepting others to soften self-rejection and rebuild self-love.
- Question borrowed beliefs that fuel guilt; choose authentic actions.
- Practice accepting others to soften self-rejection and rebuild self-love.
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