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What happens when I experience dissatisfaction in relationships?

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"Dissatisfaction in relationships is not a failure; it is an insight that reveals the mirage of worldly bonds, urging you to awaken to the essential rather than cling to the transient."

According to Osho, dissatisfaction in relationships is not your fault; it’s insight. Worldly bonds are like mirages—beautiful yet empty—so their failure reveals their nonessential nature. Learn from this and wake up, rather than repeat or renounce. With clear seeing, clinging, lust, and anger fall away naturally—no vows needed—and attention shifts from the transient to the essential.
When relationships feel empty, take it as a wake-up call to stop chasing them for lasting happiness and turn to clear understanding instead of making strict vows.
Why this matters practically
- Stops self-blame by reframing pain as valuable insight.
- Breaks repetitive patterns; understanding replaces forced vows or repression.
- Frees energy to cultivate awareness and focus on what truly endures.
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