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What happens when I start to dislike non-sannyasins after becoming a sannyasin?

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"True sannyas is not about separation or disdain; it is about embracing all with love, transforming the ordinary into the sacred through humility."

According to Osho, when, after taking sannyas, you begin to dislike non-sannyasins, fanaticism is born: the ego hijacks your step and turns it into a 'holier-than-thou' trip. True sannyas means dropping the mind, remaining utterly ordinary, and loving people as potential sannyasins. Condemnation blocks their flowering; love helps actualize it. Help, don't separate; transform the mundane into the sacred through humility and inclusion.
If you start disliking non-sannyasins, your ego is taking over—stay humble, love them, and see their potential to awaken.
Why this matters practically
- Stops the slide into superiority and division.
- Strengthens compassion that encourages others’ growth.
- Keeps your spirituality grounded in everyday, ordinary life.
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