Why do my questions often reflect the dark side of me?
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outcome
"Embrace both your light and your darkness, for only in wholeness can your questions arise from harmony rather than repression."
According to Osho, your questions reflect the dark side because judgment divides you into 'good' and 'bad,' forcing you to repress what you deem dark until it accumulates and seeks expression. By dropping judgment and embracing both day and night—roses and thorns—you create inner wholeness, so your inquiries arise from harmony rather than pent‑up darkness.
When you hide the parts you call bad, they build up and start speaking through your questions—so accept all of you.
Why this matters practically
- Eases inner conflict and shame, allowing calm, honest self-expression.
- Frees energy for creativity and growth by ending repression.
- Makes your questions clearer and more compassionate toward yourself and others.
- Frees energy for creativity and growth by ending repression.
- Makes your questions clearer and more compassionate toward yourself and others.
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