What happens when I feel a strong pull towards different cuisines?
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outcome
"Embrace your cravings for variety, for they are the whispers of your soul seeking aliveness; in acceptance, growth unfolds effortlessly."
According to Osho, feeling a strong pull toward different cuisines is natural; deep satisfaction with one “dish” can turn dull, so a spontaneous urge for variety arises. Don’t repress or moralize it—accept nature totally and choose consciously. From relaxed acceptance, aliveness and growth return, and transcendence happens effortlessly, without conflict, guilt, or rigid discipline.
Wanting different foods sometimes just means you’re alive and curious—enjoy it without guilt, but with awareness.
Why this matters practically
- Relieves guilt by recognizing variety-seeking as a natural impulse.
- Encourages mindful choices instead of repression or compulsive swings.
- Keeps life fresh and fosters growth without inner conflict.
- Encourages mindful choices instead of repression or compulsive swings.
- Keeps life fresh and fosters growth without inner conflict.
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