What happens when one becomes a sannyasin?
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outcome
"Becoming a sannyasin is the beginning of a silent inner flowering, where meditation and bliss become as natural as breathing, allowing you to grow effortlessly into oneness with your being."
According to Osho, becoming a sannyasin initiates a slow, silent inner flowering: silence, beauty, and gratitude deepen until meditation and bliss feel as natural as breathing. It’s an unending pilgrimage aligned with eternity, not hurry; like a seed sprouting, it matures in its own season. As fear and urgency drop, you grow effortlessly into oneness with your being.
Taking sannyas is like planting a seed that slowly grows into calm and joy without any rush.
Why this matters practically
- Cultivates patience and reduces anxiety about spiritual progress.
- Encourages steady, natural meditation instead of forced effort.
- Shifts focus from speed and achievement to presence, trust, and inner ease.
- Encourages steady, natural meditation instead of forced effort.
- Shifts focus from speed and achievement to presence, trust, and inner ease.
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