What happens when I feel that sex has dropped me?
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outcome
"When sex drops you, it is not a loss but a sign of maturity; allow this natural transition to awaken the mystic rose of your consciousness."
According to Osho, when sex drops you, it signals maturity, not loss: real life begins and the 'mystic rose' of consciousness can bloom. Let it fall naturally—don’t force celibacy or repression, which breeds perversion. Recognize sex as a biological phase that wanes with awareness; redirect energy into meditation, love, and presence. This transition awaits sincere seekers.
If sex stops feeling important, it means you’re growing into a deeper life—don’t force anything; just stay aware and let your heart and meditation grow.
Why this matters practically
- Reframes aging or change in desire as spiritual ripening, not decline.
- Prevents harm from repression; choose awareness over forced celibacy.
- Channels energy into meditation, creativity, and compassionate relationships.
- Prevents harm from repression; choose awareness over forced celibacy.
- Channels energy into meditation, creativity, and compassionate relationships.
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