Why do I continue to repress my sexual desires despite knowing it causes neurosis?
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outcome
"Honor your sexual energy as natural and divine; only through acceptance and love can you transform its power into awareness instead of neurosis."
According to Osho, you keep repressing sex because a lifetime of conditioning—'sex is dirty, sex is sin'—has sunk into your conscience, body, and chemistry. Your new insight is only intellectual; the old hypnosis is heavier. Healing requires existential acceptance: honor sex as natural and divine, drop conditioning slowly, express it lovingly, and let that energy transform into awareness rather than mutate into neurosis.
You still push sex away because you were taught from birth it’s bad; your mind knows better now, but your body and habits need time and loving acceptance to unlearn.
Why this matters practically
- Replace guilt with respectful, mindful intimacy to prevent anger, greed, and other neurotic byproducts of repression.
- Practice gradual deconditioning: notice inherited beliefs, relax the body, and meet sexual energy with love and prayerfulness.
- Use sexuality as a conscious doorway to connection and silence, rather than a source of shame.
- Practice gradual deconditioning: notice inherited beliefs, relax the body, and meet sexual energy with love and prayerfulness.
- Use sexuality as a conscious doorway to connection and silence, rather than a source of shame.
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