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What happens when I embrace solitude and enjoy the silence?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"Embracing solitude transforms you into a lion, allowing you to shed superficial ties and discover the profound companionship of your true self."

According to Osho, when you embrace solitude and enjoy silence, you step outside the crowd’s conditioning and its misery, become alert and self-reliant, and discover values firsthand in the present. Initial fear arises of becoming a stranger and losing contacts, but what falls away are superficial ties; in their place, deeper, intelligent companionship and authentic growth appear. Solitude matures you into a lion, not a sheep.
Loving quiet aloneness makes you strong and clear, dropping shallow company so you can find real friends—and yourself.
Why this matters practically
- Breaks anxiety, greed, and future-chasing by grounding you in the present.
- Builds inner independence and clarity instead of needing approval.
- Draws meaningful relationships with people who value awareness and growth.
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