Do certain happenings occur in a person's life for change to happen at the right moment?
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"Life orchestrates decisive moments for transformation; only by fully experiencing the depths of our journey can we truly return to the light."
According to Osho, yes: life itself supplies decisive happenings. Every movement has a limit; when you reach the boundary, the circle completes and a natural turning-back—conversion—happens. No one truly returns from the middle; half-experiences regress. Even ‘bad’ fully lived reveals its futility and ripens goodness. The real obstacle is self-deception—believing you are good while you’re not—which postpones change, sometimes for lifetimes.
Life pushes you to the edge of a path; when you really hit the limit, you turn around on your own—unless you fool yourself about who you are.
Why this matters practically
- Be radically honest about your state; truth triggers timely change.
- Stop lingering in half-measures; complete an experience to learn and move on.
- Trust that reaching limits can catalyze transformation, but avoid self-deception that delays it.
- Stop lingering in half-measures; complete an experience to learn and move on.
- Trust that reaching limits can catalyze transformation, but avoid self-deception that delays it.
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