What happens when one undergoes personal transformation?
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outcome
"True transformation is the death of fantasies; it is seeing life as it is, loving without illusion, and grounding your spirituality in direct experience rather than borrowed beliefs."
According to Osho, genuine transformation is not magically turning frogs into princes; it is the death of fantasies and projections. When you truly change, you stop using consoling fables, see people and life as they are, and love without illusion. This dismantling of make-believe ends chronic disillusionment, replaces hope with clarity, and roots your spirituality in direct experience rather than borrowed beliefs.
Real change means dropping daydreams and seeing people and life as they are, so you’re not hurt by your own fantasies.
Why this matters practically
- Helps avoid disappointment by ending unrealistic projections.
- Fosters honest relationships and love without pretenses.
- Grounds spirituality in personal experience, not comforting beliefs.
- Fosters honest relationships and love without pretenses.
- Grounds spirituality in personal experience, not comforting beliefs.
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