What does it mean to say that what we value and what we fear are within the self?
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"What you value and what you fear are not in the world around you, but are creations of your own mind; transform your perception, and the grip of both will dissolve effortlessly."
According to Osho, what we prize and what we dread are self-created valuations: the mind calls pebbles ‘diamonds’ and clutches them; when insight sees they’re mere stones, the hand opens by itself. Value and fear do not reside in objects but in our craving and interpretation. Transform perception, not possessions—then renunciation happens effortlessly and bondage dissolves.
Your mind gives things their worth and scariness; see them clearly and you’ll stop gripping what harms you.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts focus from changing the world to clarifying awareness.
- Reduces anxiety by seeing fear as born from your own craving.
- Allows effortless letting go instead of forced renunciation.
- Reduces anxiety by seeing fear as born from your own craving.
- Allows effortless letting go instead of forced renunciation.
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