Is resolve just fighting with oneself?
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definition
"Resolve is not a battle with oneself, but the beautiful union of consciousness that transforms the many into one, allowing our energies to flow harmoniously."
According to Osho, resolve is not self-conflict but the end of it: when consciousness unites around one clear intention, the many ‘multi-wills’ that split us disappear. A single, wholehearted resolve crystallizes integration; even small fulfilled resolves make one an ‘individual’—indivisible, gathered. Without resolve we’re torn by contradictory impulses; with resolve, our energies cooperate and inner struggle ceases.
Why this matters practically
- Clarifies intention so energy and attention move in one direction.
- Reduces indecision and anxiety by ending inner tug-of-war.
- Builds integrity and confidence through fulfilling small, united resolves.
- Reduces indecision and anxiety by ending inner tug-of-war.
- Builds integrity and confidence through fulfilling small, united resolves.
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