Ask Osho!

What happens when I undergo a transformation of self?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"True transformation is a death-and-resurrection, where the old self is crucified, allowing a new life to unfold in love and trust. Embrace the courageous surrender, for it is in the silence of the unknown that presence and aliveness truly bloom."

According to Osho, true transformation is a death-and-resurrection: the old, rooted, clever self is crucified—its identities, doctrines, securities left behind—so a new life can unfold. It is a risky voyage to the silent, wordless ‘other shore,’ undertaken in love and trust, not argument. Courageous surrender replaces certainty; presence and aliveness bloom.
Real change feels like the old you dying so a fresh you can live—you leave your safe habits and beliefs, trust deeply, and step into the unknown with love.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you drop limiting labels and stale beliefs that keep you stuck.
- Replaces overthinking with trusting action, enabling bold life choices.
- Builds courage to face uncertainty, making you more present and alive.
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