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Why do we have to endure suffering instead of experiencing a painless end?

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"Suffering arises from our clinging to the ego; true liberation comes only when we willingly embrace the inner death of self, allowing the old to dissolve and the new to emerge in bliss."

According to Osho, we suffer because we cling to the ego—the protective shell—and refuse the only real 'painless end': a voluntary inner death. No one can force this; it must be chosen wholeheartedly. Meditation should be embraced as dying to the ego. When we consent to this self-surrender, the old identity dissolves, a new being is born, and suffering ends in natural bliss.
We hurt because we won’t let the old ‘me’ break; when we freely let it go inside, a new, happier life grows.
Why this matters practically
- Stop waiting for a savior; choose inner surrender now.
- Practice meditation as letting the ego die, not as self-improvement.
- Accept the brief discomfort of letting go; it opens lasting peace and clarity.
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