What does it mean to take sannyas?
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"Taking sannyas is the courageous leap into the unknown, where you embrace the darkness as a friend while holding the reins of your own transformation. It is a solitary journey that ignites your inner rebirth and awakens the new man within."
According to Osho, taking sannyas means courageously stepping into the unknown, accepting him as a friend in darkness while retaining total responsibility for your own transformation. It is an individual, risky commitment—like offering a blank check he never uses—breaking from the crowd, refusing security, and walking alone. Only such authentic courage ignites alertness, inner rebirth, and the emergence of the new man.
It means bravely choosing your own path to grow inside, trusting a guide for support but keeping the steering wheel of your life in your hands.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts you from dependence to self-responsibility.
- Builds courage to stand apart from crowd conditioning.
- Triggers awareness and real inner change rather than imitation.
- Builds courage to stand apart from crowd conditioning.
- Triggers awareness and real inner change rather than imitation.
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