What does it mean for a person to be incapable of change?
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definition
"Change is not a flaw in your being, but a consequence of the chains of conditioning that bind your mind; with awareness, those chains can be broken and transformation can begin."
According to Osho, being incapable of change is not an innate defect but the outcome of early social conditioning that cripples the mind with guilt, fear, and fixed identities. So conditioned, one can’t even conceive alternatives, and rigidity manifests as repetitive patterns—even illness. Yet, with awareness, help, and a freer culture, this fixity can be healed and transformed.
It means your mind was trained so tightly by others that you can’t see new choices—until you notice and loosen that training.
Why this matters practically
- Replace self-blame with awareness of conditioning, cultivating compassion.
- Choose practices that loosen rigid patterns (meditation, therapy, honest dialogue).
- Support parenting, schools, and culture that protect mental freedom early.
- Choose practices that loosen rigid patterns (meditation, therapy, honest dialogue).
- Support parenting, schools, and culture that protect mental freedom early.
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