What are the tricks of the mind that prevent experiencing trust and bliss?
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outcome
"Put the mind aside; your true nature is enduring bliss, love, and celebration."
According to Osho, the mind’s tricks are post-bliss doubt, calling the peak a hallucination because it isn’t constant, mistaking chronic anguish as ‘reality,’ and rewriting the memory of grace as a mirage. Social conditioning fortifies this logic and reasserts its grip, so the mind seems real and the glimpse unreal. Put the mind aside: your nature is enduring bliss, love, celebration.
Your mind doubts and dismisses brief happy moments as unreal, but beneath that noise your true nature is steady joy—notice the doubt and set it aside.
Why this matters practically
- Catch and question the reflex of doubt after moments of joy.
- Practice witnessing/meditation to set the mind aside and feel natural bliss.
- Resist anxiety-based conditioning; choose freedom, love, and celebration.
- Practice witnessing/meditation to set the mind aside and feel natural bliss.
- Resist anxiety-based conditioning; choose freedom, love, and celebration.
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