What happens when I experience bliss while my family is unhappy?
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outcome
"When you blossom in bliss while others languish in unhappiness, your joy can become a thorn in their side; remain centered and let your inner light shine, for it is not your duty to dim your radiance for their comfort."
According to Osho, when you flower into bliss amid unhappy family, your joy pricks their misery like a thorn: jealousy, hostility, and accusations of madness arise, and they try to pull you back for your own good. This is the arithmetic of the unhappy. Keep your inner lamp lit—stay silent, centered, and do not rejoin their misery.
If you’re happy while your family is sad, they may get upset and try to make you sad too—so keep your joy safe and steady inside.
Why this matters practically
- Expect resistance and stay compassionate without abandoning your joy.
- Set gentle boundaries; avoid arguing—let your centeredness speak.
- Become an invitation to celebration rather than a participant in shared misery.
- Set gentle boundaries; avoid arguing—let your centeredness speak.
- Become an invitation to celebration rather than a participant in shared misery.
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