What happens when I believe there is something wrong with me?
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outcome
"Believing that something is wrong with you is the mind's creation; in disidentifying from it through meditation, you dissolve the illusion and find a profound, peaceful clarity."
According to Osho, the very belief ‘something is wrong with me’ is a creation of the mind; believing it makes it real, birthing endless problems and pseudo-solutions. Mind is the problem-maker; trying to fix it within mind multiplies issues. Through meditation—disidentifying from mind—problems lose significance, dissolving into a silent, peaceful clarity, though a vulnerable transition may occur.
If you think you’re a problem, your mind makes it one; drop the thought, rest in awareness, and it melts.
Why this matters practically
- Stops feeding self-judgment and anxiety
- Shifts energy from overthinking to meditative awareness
- Normalizes the temporary vulnerability that comes with inner change
- Shifts energy from overthinking to meditative awareness
- Normalizes the temporary vulnerability that comes with inner change
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