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Is the desire to have the past resolved quickly a sign of laziness, masochism, or a mental trap?

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"True freedom from the past arises not from the frantic desire to resolve it, but from stepping beyond the mind's dualistic struggle into the stillness of awareness."

According to Osho, the urge to get the past resolved fast is neither laziness nor masochism, nor merely a mind trip. It is a sincere wish to be free, yet it arises from the mind, whose very nature is dualistic: one part pushes to cut the Gordian knot, another resists. Real release comes by stepping out of the mind’s dialectical tug-of-war through awareness, not by frantic inner conflict.
You’re not bad for wanting quick closure; it’s just your mind arguing with itself, so watch it calmly instead of fighting.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces self-blame by recognizing a sincere longing for freedom.
- Shifts from forcing solutions to patient, mindful witnessing.
- Lessens inner conflict by not taking sides within the mind.
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