What happens when I practice detachment from the pleasures of life?
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outcome
"True detachment arises not from repression, but from the conscious enjoyment of life’s pleasures without clinging; only then does the compulsion dissolve."
According to Osho, deliberately detaching from life’s pleasures by repressing them backfires: the mind becomes obsessed with whatever is denied, breeding guilt, neurosis and hypocrisy. Renunciation of what is pleasant does not purify; it fixates you. Instead of repression, allow natural joy with awareness; only through conscious, non-clinging enjoyment does the compulsion dissolve.
If you try hard not to enjoy nice things, your mind clings to them more—so notice and enjoy consciously instead of pushing them away.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents obsession and anxiety created by suppression.
- Encourages honest, healthy spirituality through conscious enjoyment.
- Helps you relate to desires with awareness instead of guilt.
- Encourages honest, healthy spirituality through conscious enjoyment.
- Helps you relate to desires with awareness instead of guilt.
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