What happens when I take sannyas?
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outcome
"Taking sannyas is a courageous leap into the unknown, where the heart dances beyond the confines of the calculating mind, revealing that bliss is found not in the path, but in the traveler."
According to Osho, taking sannyas means stepping into the unknown: a conscious break with the dead past that begins with outer change and strengthens the courage for inner transformation. Fear will arise, but you have nothing to lose. Bliss depends more on the traveler than the path, yet sannyas opens the living experiment—tasted directly—where the heart jumps beyond the calculating mind.
It’s bravely trying a new path, trusting your heart, so you can change inside by tasting life yourself.
Why this matters practically
- Breaks stale, painful patterns and invites growth.
- Builds courage: outer steps catalyze inner change.
- Cuts overthinking; you learn by tasting life directly.
- Builds courage: outer steps catalyze inner change.
- Cuts overthinking; you learn by tasting life directly.
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