What happens when someone contemplates suicide?
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outcome
"Contemplating suicide reveals a life unfulfilled; instead of succumbing to despair, channel that energy into the courage to live fully and let your inner blossoms unfold."
According to Osho, contemplating suicide signals a life that has not blossomed—love, creativity, and inner music are missing—so the mind turns morbid and fixates on death. Death is easy and in your hands; life is vast and requires courage. Redirect that energy into living, meditation, and sannyas; let your buds bloom and suicidal thoughts naturally dissolve.
If you feel like dying, it means your life feels empty—fill it with love, creativity, and courage, and the dark thoughts fade.
Why this matters practically
- Transforms despair into action by investing energy in creativity, love, and meditation.
- Prevents harm by trusting death arrives naturally while you actively choose life.
- Builds courage through a sannyas-like commitment to live fully and let life blossom.
- Prevents harm by trusting death arrives naturally while you actively choose life.
- Builds courage through a sannyas-like commitment to live fully and let life blossom.
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