What happens when I find true friendship?
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outcome
"True friendship is love without demands, a celebration of two freedoms where silence speaks and trust flourishes, allowing both to grow unburdened and fully themselves."
According to Osho, true friendship is love purified of demand and fear, a meeting of two freedoms. When it happens, you feel spacious, unburdened, and utterly yourself. Silence becomes companionable, trust replaces insecurity, and both friends mirror and nourish each others' growth. There is no possession, only presence; relationship turns into a quiet celebration of being.
It’s when two people enjoy each other without trying to own or change each other, feeling safe, free, and happy even in silence.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you drop possessiveness and neediness, making bonds lighter and more joyful.
- Encourages honest presence and silence, reducing anxiety and drama.
- Creates a space where both can grow and be authentic without fear.
- Encourages honest presence and silence, reducing anxiety and drama.
- Creates a space where both can grow and be authentic without fear.
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