What happens when one believes or disbelieves in teachings?
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outcome
"Only a conscious, total yes or a conscious, total no can shatter the chains of belief and disbelief, inviting the risk of true transformation and inner revolution."
According to Osho, ordinary belief or disbelief is the mind choosing what sustains its status quo; both become food for the mind, keeping you confused, static, and orthodox. Picking and choosing only hides unconscious following and prevents transformation. Only a conscious, total yes or a conscious, total no breaks the pattern—inviting risk, change, and real inner revolution.
If you just pick what you like or reject what you don’t, your tricky mind stays the same; only going all-in or not at all, with eyes open, truly changes you.
Why this matters practically
- Stop half-hearted dabbling; choose a conscious, total practice or step away.
- Notice how your mind seeks comfort; challenge it to allow growth and change.
- Make hidden commitments explicit so they can transform you.
- Notice how your mind seeks comfort; challenge it to allow growth and change.
- Make hidden commitments explicit so they can transform you.
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