What happens when the process arises strongly in the mind?
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outcome
"When the mind's struggle arises, it twists acceptance into a weapon; drop all checking and be fully present with what is, and you will find that anger dissolves and true witnessing emerges."
According to Osho, when the mind’s old process of struggle flares up, it even weaponizes “acceptance” and “witnessing,” keeps checking for results, and tightens the web of repression—proof that acceptance is absent. Drop all checking; be wholly okay with what arises. Then anger ends by itself, and naturally witnessing—and then suchness—unfold.
When your mind starts fighting hard, it turns acceptance into a fight—stop checking, truly relax, and the problem dissolves on its own.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents turning spiritual practices into subtle self-violence.
- Helps end result-chasing and anxiety by dropping constant checking.
- Shows the effortless path: full acceptance lets emotions fade and clarity (witnessing) arise naturally.
- Helps end result-chasing and anxiety by dropping constant checking.
- Shows the effortless path: full acceptance lets emotions fade and clarity (witnessing) arise naturally.
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