Is the part of myself that needs to fight an obstacle to becoming a good disciple?
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outcome
"A true disciple flows like water, embodying the warrior when needed and the meditator when called, free from rigid identities and patterns. Use your fighting energy wisely, then let it dissolve into the moment."
According to Osho, the urge to fight isn't an obstacle if it's not a fixed identity. A true disciple is fluid like water - sometimes a warrior, sometimes meditative - responding to the moment without rigid 'oughts.' Discipline means freedom from patterns. Use the fighting energy only when the situation calls for it, then let it go and flow on.
It's okay to fight when it's really needed, but don't make fighting who you are; be like water and do what fits the moment.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you act appropriately without rigidity, reducing stress and inner conflict.
- Frees you from fixed self-images, allowing growth and ease.
- Aligns you with the present moment, increasing authenticity and peace.
- Frees you from fixed self-images, allowing growth and ease.
- Aligns you with the present moment, increasing authenticity and peace.
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