How can one reach the highest stage of love if partners keep changing?
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outcome
"Love is not about holding on to a person, but about nurturing a living flow that deepens and evolves, allowing freedom and sensitivity to guide the journey."
According to Osho, love’s depth doesn’t depend on keeping one partner forever but on remaining in love as a living, growing flow. Stay when intimacy deepens; leave when it stagnates or becomes clinging and pathological. Love is the goal, not the person. Preserve continuity of loving—through sensitivity, freshness, and freedom—and depth and realization naturally unfold.
Keep your heart loving and growing; if a relationship stops growing and turns into clinging, kindly move on—because love itself, not the partner, makes you deeper.
Why this matters practically
- Avoids staying in dead relationships that shrink your capacity to love.
- Encourages openness, respect for freedom, and continual renewal in partnership.
- Keeps focus on growth and sensitivity, making love richer whether you stay or change partners.
- Encourages openness, respect for freedom, and continual renewal in partnership.
- Keeps focus on growth and sensitivity, making love richer whether you stay or change partners.
AI Confidence Score: 97%
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