Why do our passions not fall away even after finding the true Master?
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outcome
"True dispassion is not the suppression of passion, but the surrender to the divine, where the ego fades and everything becomes a part of Him."
According to Osho, passions don’t drop because we keep clinging to old notions and inner divisions. True dispassion isn’t suppression; it is surrender—seeing that everything is His. When the ego is no longer the center and God is, passion remains but is transformed; comparison ends and the old conflict dissolves.
Passion doesn’t need to disappear—give it to God, stop dividing life into good and bad, and the ‘me’ at the center fades.
Why this matters practically
- Stops guilt/repression; channels passion into devotion and creativity.
- Simplifies practice: surrender and include, rather than fight and split.
- Shifts focus from self-judgment to remembering the divine in every experience.
- Simplifies practice: surrender and include, rather than fight and split.
- Shifts focus from self-judgment to remembering the divine in every experience.
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