Why do mahatmas gain weight?
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"Mahatmas gain weight not from indulgence, but from the weight of their unacknowledged doubts and the joylessness that follows their renunciation of the world. In their search for solace, they cling to the last pleasure of taste, revealing the hypocrisy of their teachings."
According to Osho, mahatmas gain weight because, after renouncing the world, they become doubly anxious and joyless, secretly doubting their choice. With no work, play, or ordinary outlets left, taste becomes their last remaining pleasure, so they overeat. Their indulgent bodies betray the hypocrisy of preaching that the world and the body are illusions while clinging to the consolation of food.
They give up life’s joys, feel miserable and unsure, and end up eating for comfort—so they get fat.
Why this matters practically
- Spot compensation: overeating can signal unaddressed sadness or doubt.
- Judge spirituality by lived authenticity, not words.
- Choose a joyful, integrated life over gloomy renunciation.
- Judge spirituality by lived authenticity, not words.
- Choose a joyful, integrated life over gloomy renunciation.
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