How will trust come back after it has been broken?
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outcome
"Trust returns not by seeking new bonds or mending the old, but by seeing the illusion clearly and allowing it to dissolve. When you perceive the truth without self-deception, trust blossoms anew."
According to Osho, trust doesn’t return by finding a new person or fixing the old; that merely shifts the same illusion. What “breaks” is only a particular relationship, not the mind’s expectation. See the entire pattern without self-deception and let the illusion truly break once and for all. Begin by refusing the convenient claim that it’s already broken; with total seeing, trust flowers naturally.
Trust comes back when you stop chasing new people and honestly see how your own hoping and expecting keeps fooling you; then trust grows by itself.
Why this matters practically
- Breaks the cycle of rebound relationships and repeated hurt.
- Encourages honest self-inquiry instead of blaming others.
- Lets trust re-emerge as inner stability rather than dependence on others.
- Encourages honest self-inquiry instead of blaming others.
- Lets trust re-emerge as inner stability rather than dependence on others.
AI Confidence Score: 66%
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