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Can death be conquered?

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"Death is not an enemy to be conquered, but a friendly rest that renews life, revealing the eternal rhythm of existence."

According to Osho, death need not be conquered; it is not life’s opposite but its renewing rhythm—a friendly rest that allows life to become fresh again. Seeking immortality arises from fear and leads to bondage, not freedom. Recognize life’s intrinsic eternity: by understanding life deeply, death loses terror, becoming a gateway to new beginnings and the shedding of outdated patterns.
Death is like life’s bedtime—nothing to fight—helping us rest and start fresh, so when we truly live, fear fades.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces fear and anxiety about death and change.
- Encourages living fully now instead of chasing immortality.
- Helps you release stale habits and begin anew.
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