Ask Osho!

What should I do to confront my fears and secrets?

Synthesized from Source practice

"Laugh at your fears and secrets, for in the light of playful awareness, they lose their power and dissolve into nothingness."

According to Osho, you confront fears and secrets by dropping the superior mask, allowing yourself to be joyfully 'foolish,' and laughing them into the open. Humor loosens the ego’s grip, so what was hidden loses power. Don’t climb the mind’s 'ladder to success'; meet what is here with playful awareness. Expose, watch, and accept—fear dissolves in the light of relaxed, nonjudgmental attention.
Stop pretending to be perfect; gently show your fears to the light, smile at them, and they get smaller.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces shame and secrecy, making honest relationships easier.
- Replaces anxiety with lightness and clarity for wiser choices.
- Frees energy from image-keeping to real growth.
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