Why am I so afraid of marriage?
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"Marriage is not a destination for joy, but a school that teaches you to find fulfillment within yourself. Embrace the unknown, for it is through the experience that you will discover true freedom."
According to Osho, your fear of marriage is natural because you’re facing the unknown and still chasing the allure of finding fulfillment in another. Fear persists without firsthand experience. Enter it consciously: marriage is a school that exposes the illusion that joy comes from the other and redirects you to your own inner source. Go through it sooner; learn, mature, and you’ll come out freer.
You’re scared because it’s unknown and you hope it will complete you—but only by trying will you learn happiness must come from inside, not a spouse.
Why this matters practically
- Act instead of staying paralyzed by imagined fears.
- Reduce dependency and blame in relationships.
- Grow inner joy and maturity, improving any partnership.
- Reduce dependency and blame in relationships.
- Grow inner joy and maturity, improving any partnership.
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