What happens when I feel inhibited to dance in a conservative environment?
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outcome
"When your dance is a mere idea, you feel inhibited; but when it arises from the depths of your being, it transcends all boundaries and becomes a celebration of divine joy."
According to Osho, inhibition in a conservative setting shows your 'dance' is only a mind-idea. When real dance arises, it possesses you as living energy—you forget ashram, society, even consequences, and you move anyway. If it can be stopped, let it go; when it happens by itself, it’s divine joy—the only true morality.
If you can hold back because people are watching, you only thought of dancing; real dance moves you and you stop caring what others think.
Why this matters practically
- Distinguish mental fantasies from authentic impulses.
- Act from joy rather than social approval.
- Free energy by letting what is real move you.
- Act from joy rather than social approval.
- Free energy by letting what is real move you.
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