Why does man live in the same repetitive cycle, life after life?
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"When you live fully, love deeply, and embrace your true self, the cycle of repetition dissolves, leaving nothing unfinished."
According to Osho, we repeat life because we never truly live; incomplete experiences and unlived love create cravings that demand another chance. Desire pulls consciousness back again and again. When you live, love, and know yourself totally—without avoidance or repression—the hankering ends, nothing remains unfinished, and the cycle of repetition ceases.
We keep coming back because we leave things half-done; if you fully live and love now, there’s nothing left to repeat.
Why this matters practically
- Choose presence and totality in actions and relationships to complete experiences.
- Stop repressing; express and learn consciously to reduce future compulsions.
- Meditate and inquire to know yourself, dissolving the desires that drive repetition.
- Stop repressing; express and learn consciously to reduce future compulsions.
- Meditate and inquire to know yourself, dissolving the desires that drive repetition.
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