What happens when one experiences negativity and chaos after taking sannyas?
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outcome
"Sannyas is not an escape from chaos; it is the commitment to face your untransformed mind and create a space for authentic transformation. Embrace the neutrality of "po," for from this openness, true joy can arise."
According to Osho, the post-sannyas negativity and chaos marks the collapse of honeymoon hallucinations and the surfacing of your untransformed mind. Sannyas is only a commitment to transform; bliss will not descend by itself. Do not force positivity; simply drop negativity and rest in a neutral, judgment-free space ("po"), preparing the inner ground. From this clean openness, authentic transformation and enduring joy can begin.
Feeling upset after sannyas means the thrill wore off and the real work begins: stop chasing positives, drop negatives, relax in the middle, and let true change grow.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you stop seeking instant bliss and start real inner work.
- Teaches dropping negativity (without fake positivity) to create space for change.
- Turns chaos into a cue to practice neutrality ("po") and stabilize joy.
- Teaches dropping negativity (without fake positivity) to create space for change.
- Turns chaos into a cue to practice neutrality ("po") and stabilize joy.
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