What happens when feelings of unworthiness dominate my life despite experiencing love and joy?
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outcome
"When unworthiness clouds your life, it is a sign that you are living for others' approval; reclaim your uniqueness and let your true self blossom."
According to Osho, when unworthiness dominates despite moments of love and joy, it means you are living under the crowd’s conditioning—trying to be somebody else for approval. This self-betrayal severs you from your natural dignity, turning you into a polite hypocrite who loses soul, self-respect, and spontaneous growth. Unworthiness dissolves only by dropping comparisons and permissions from others, reclaiming your uniqueness, and allowing your own way of being to blossom.
You feel unworthy because you’re copying others; be yourself and the heavy feeling melts.
Why this matters practically
- Stops approval-chasing and restores genuine self-respect.
- Encourages authentic choices, reducing anxiety and comparison.
- Lets your natural gifts flower, bringing steady joy beyond praise or blame.
- Encourages authentic choices, reducing anxiety and comparison.
- Lets your natural gifts flower, bringing steady joy beyond praise or blame.
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