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What does feeling detached from external events indicate?

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"True detachment is not withdrawal; it is the dynamic balance of moving between the inner self and the outer world, engaging fully with life while remaining rooted in your essence."

According to Osho, feeling detached from external events often signals an unhealthy imbalance—an introverted withdrawal where one clings to the inner and loses contact with the periphery of life. True meditation remains elastic: move between center and circumference. Detachment that freezes you is schizoid; wisdom is dynamic balance—meditate, then engage: work, love, market, and return inward again.
If you feel cut off from what’s happening around you, it likely means you’ve gone too far inward; real meditation keeps you balanced between inner peace and everyday life.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents isolation and ‘spiritual bypassing’ by keeping you engaged with life.
- Improves relationships and work by bringing meditative clarity into action.
- Supports mental health through a dynamic balance of inner stillness and outer participation.
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