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What happens when I feel a sense of missing in my life?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"The sense of missing in your life is the whisper of your true self, urging you to shed the polished shadow and embrace the divine being that awaits your recognition."

According to Osho, feeling a haunting "missing" is a blessed beginning: you are sensing the absence of your real self. You live as a polished shadow while your authentic, divine being follows, awaiting recognition. As you meet it (often through a master's introduction), the phony identity must die, fear may arise, and life restarts from innocence, fresh, true, and alive.
That empty feeling means you’ve lost touch with the real you; notice it, let the fake self drop, and you’ll meet the true you and start life anew.
Why this matters practically
- Turns discomfort into a guide toward authenticity
- Encourages courage to drop social masks and fear
- Leads to a fresh, childlike, meaningful life
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