If I take sannyas, will I be able to withstand the challenges that arise around me?
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outcome
"Embrace the storms of life as divine prasad, for it is through struggle that your soul is forged and your true strength is revealed."
According to Osho, sannyas is choosing insecurity and the unknown, where storms are inevitable and intensify—but they are the very fire that ripens you. Do not seek reassurance; welcome obstacles as divine prasad, refuse offense, and keep walking with trust. In struggle, the soul is forged; courage and perseverance turn opposition into nourishment for awakening.
Taking sannyas means hard times will come, but if you accept them calmly and keep going, they make you strong and awake.
Why this matters practically
- Reframes criticism and setbacks as fuel for growth rather than threats.
- Encourages calm, non-reactive courage and steady action amid fear.
- Builds inner strength by trusting the process instead of seeking comfort.
- Encourages calm, non-reactive courage and steady action amid fear.
- Builds inner strength by trusting the process instead of seeking comfort.
AI Confidence Score: 97%
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