What happens when I feel sadness after a discourse?
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outcome
"Sadness after a discourse is not rejection but a misunderstanding; it is a small death that leads to resurrection, guiding you toward a higher, conscious love."
According to Osho, sadness after a discourse arises from misunderstanding, not rejection. When he seems hard, he is protecting the master–disciple space, purifying ordinary, possessive love into a higher, conscious love. What feels like a small death is a resurrection. Trust the living vibration beyond words; his love is showering and inwardly present, guiding your growth wherever you are.
Your sadness means you misheard—he isn’t rejecting you; he’s tough to lift your love from clingy to clear, so feel the love beneath the words and let it grow you.
Why this matters practically
- Stops taking guidance personally, reducing hurt and defensiveness.
- Turns painful feelings into chances to release attachment and deepen love.
- Keeps focus on felt presence and growth, not labels like ‘friend’.
- Turns painful feelings into chances to release attachment and deepen love.
- Keeps focus on felt presence and growth, not labels like ‘friend’.
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