What happens when sex seems to be dropping away?
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outcome
"When sex begins to drop away, embrace it as a natural transformation, for true music lies not in the body but in the silence that connects us to the divine."
According to Osho, when sex begins to drop, simply allow it—don’t pick it up again. It’s a natural transformation of life energy from the lowest center toward silence, peace, and ultimately meditation. Don’t fear losing music; true music isn’t sexual biology but a bridge between mind and meditation, capable of opening doors to the divine as sounds dissolve into silence.
Let sex fade naturally so your energy can become peaceful and meditative, and see real music as a doorway to silence—not as sexual excitement.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents clinging or repression, allowing a natural inner evolution.
- Guides energy from instinct toward meditation and silence.
- Clarifies music’s higher use—as a bridge to the divine, not a trigger for sexuality.
- Guides energy from instinct toward meditation and silence.
- Clarifies music’s higher use—as a bridge to the divine, not a trigger for sexuality.
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