How to remove a complex through sadhana?
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"A complex is merely an illusion created by the mind; when you stop believing in borrowed ideas and return to simple awareness, it evaporates like a wasp that ignores the book."
According to Osho, a 'complex' is not a real obstruction but a thought-induced illusion; it appears when mind meddles with life. Therefore no sadhana is needed—stop believing the borrowed ideas and theories, drop overanalysis, and return to simple awareness and spontaneous living. By seeing the idea as false and acting directly, the complex evaporates, like the wasp flying once it ignores the book.
Like the wasp, stop believing the scary idea and just do the thing—then the ‘problem’ vanishes.
Why this matters practically
- Stops paralysis by analysis; you move from presence, not theory.
- Frees you from second-hand labels that breed self-doubt.
- Restores natural ease; body and mind work without interference.
- Frees you from second-hand labels that breed self-doubt.
- Restores natural ease; body and mind work without interference.
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