Who am I?
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definition
"Self-knowledge blossoms in the absence of fear; when love fills your being, the question of "Who am I?" dissolves into a direct recognition of your true self."
According to Osho, asking “Who am I?” from a fearful, calculating mind is futile. Self-knowledge flowers only when fear drops and love fills your being; fear and love cannot coexist. Stop trying to be clever or to hide—growth demands courage and openness. When fear dissolves, you don’t need an answer: you recognize yourself directly in the clarity and warmth of love.
Why this matters practically
- Shifting from fear to small acts of love reduces anxiety and reveals your authentic self.
- Courage and honesty end pretense, improving relationships and inner clarity.
- Focus moves from empty questioning to real transformation through loving presence.
- Courage and honesty end pretense, improving relationships and inner clarity.
- Focus moves from empty questioning to real transformation through loving presence.
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