What happens when I become a sannyasin?
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outcome
"Becoming a sannyasin is not about gaining anything; it is the profound surrender of the ego into blessed nothingness, where the divine reveals itself in the clarity of a new aliveness."
According to Osho, becoming a sannyasin brings “nothing” to the ego: it is the dropping of the self, a leap into blessed nothingness where you disappear and, instantly, the divine appears. It is death and resurrection—utter annihilation of the ego—requiring total trust without promises. Then vision clears, life’s beauty reveals itself, and a new, sourceful aliveness dawns.
It’s like letting go of “me” completely, trusting without guarantees, and then life suddenly looks clear and beautiful on its own.
Why this matters practically
- Helps release ego-driven fear, greed, and the need for guarantees.
- Opens clear perception and effortless joy by ending personal interpretations.
- Cultivates surrender and trust, enabling deep inner renewal.
- Opens clear perception and effortless joy by ending personal interpretations.
- Cultivates surrender and trust, enabling deep inner renewal.
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