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What happens when I feel disillusioned after a lecture?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"Disillusionment is the breaking of your mind-made image; it is a healthy shock that frees you from ideals and allows you to simply be."

According to Osho, your disillusionment arises because his words shatter the mind-made image built from ideals and future fantasies. What breaks is the false self, not you. This shock is healthy: without ideals there is no comparison, condemnation, or ego. Let the image fall, stop asking 'how to be,' and relax into simple presence, being itself.
Feeling disillusioned means your pretend mask is cracking so your real self can breathe.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces self-judgment by ending constant comparison.
- Frees energy to live in the present instead of chasing ideals.
- Eases anxiety as ego-driven identities loosen.
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