How can a total discontinuity from the past create a new man in practical terms?
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"When you see your past as mere habits that drain your life, you can drop them effortlessly, creating space for authentic growth and the emergence of a new man."
According to Osho, a new man is born when you look within and lucidly see your links with the past—beliefs, traditions, identities—as mere habits that drain life rather than nourish it. This clear seeing ends clinging; you simply drop the parasites without struggle. With that discontinuity, an immense freedom opens: you feel fresh, young, contemporary, unburdened—space arises for authentic growth, creativity, and response to the present.
Look inside, see which old ideas are hurting you, drop them, and you’ll feel fresh and free to be yourself now.
Why this matters practically
- You stop acting from dead habits and choose from present awareness.
- You reduce guilt and inner conflict inherited from labels and traditions.
- You free energy for creativity, love, and real responsiveness to life.
- You reduce guilt and inner conflict inherited from labels and traditions.
- You free energy for creativity, love, and real responsiveness to life.
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