Why do I keep coming to sannyas despite lacking faith or devotion?
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"Your attraction to sannyas is not rooted in faith or devotion, but in an ancient ember of longing that seeks to awaken from the futility of life; embrace the storms it brings, for they are the path to conscious self-transcendence."
According to Osho, your repeated draw to sannyas isn’t about faith or devotion but a hidden, ancient ember within—an existential longing to renounce the repetitive futility of life and awaken. Though covered by the ash of many lives, it persists, pulling you into necessary storms. Probe deeper, don’t retreat quickly; sannyas transforms the suicidal weariness into conscious self-transcendence.
A small inner fire wants truth and freedom, so it nudges you toward sannyas even if you don’t feel devoted.
Why this matters practically
- Trust the quiet inner pull even without beliefs; investigate it patiently.
- Use turmoil as a sign of growth; stay with the inquiry instead of escaping.
- Convert despair or meaninglessness into disciplined awareness and renunciation.
- Use turmoil as a sign of growth; stay with the inquiry instead of escaping.
- Convert despair or meaninglessness into disciplined awareness and renunciation.
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