What happens to the mind when one takes sannyas despite not being at peace?
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outcome
"Taking sannyas in a disturbed state is like medicine; it breaks the continuity of the mind, allowing you to be reborn and dissolve the fears that bind you."
According to Osho, taking sannyas when the mind is disturbed acts like medicine: it breaks the mind’s continuity, snaps the inner thread of sameness, and severs identification with the old personality. Through a deliberate change of name, role, and practice, one is ‘reborn’; this rupture creates a gap in habitual momentum, dissolving fear and restoring peace.
Sannyas is like pressing reset on your life so your busy, troubled mind can quiet down.
Why this matters practically
- Interrupts destructive habits and fate-like patterns by breaking identity loops.
- Creates a clear container (new name, practices) to cultivate inner peace.
- Lessens fear by distancing you from the old self and its conditioning.
- Creates a clear container (new name, practices) to cultivate inner peace.
- Lessens fear by distancing you from the old self and its conditioning.
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