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Why is there fear of meeting our true self?

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"We fear meeting our true self because it threatens the comfortable illusions we cling to, exposing the masks we wear and demanding a courageous leap into the unknown."

According to Osho, we fear meeting our true self because society has layered us with a cultivated personality that wins approval, security, and respectability. Encountering the authentic being would expose the mask, threaten our social position, invalidate lifelong investments, demand aloneness and rebellion, and confront the unknown. Hence we cling to the comfortable false—though it can never bring real peace, joy, or dignity.
We’re scared to see who we really are because we built a pretend self to please others, and being real might cost us their approval and make us feel alone.
Why this matters practically
- Notice and question the masks you wear to gain approval.
- Take small, honest steps that may risk approval but bring inner peace.
- Build courage to stand alone when needed; authenticity ends guilt and anxiety.
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