What happens if we lose everything we have?
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"When you lose everything, you discover that nothing essential was ever at risk; it is fear, not loss, that truly breaks us. Embrace the freedom of letting go, for in breaking, you become a new happening."
According to Osho, losing everything exposes that nothing essential was ever at risk; fear, not loss, breaks us. When you stop clinging and drop the inner dilemma, life flows; if things 'break,' they can be mended—and in breaking, you become a new happening. Real possession doesn’t tremble at theft. See there’s nothing truly worth saving, and you can stake everything in freedom.
If you lose it all, don’t panic—what’s real can’t be lost, and letting go makes room for a fresh, freer you.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces anxiety by shifting focus from protecting to living.
- Encourages decisive action without paralyzing inner conflict.
- Builds resilience: even if something breaks, you can mend and begin anew.
- Encourages decisive action without paralyzing inner conflict.
- Builds resilience: even if something breaks, you can mend and begin anew.
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