Is feeling muddleheaded and scatter-brained a temporary lapse or a sign of a deeper issue?
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outcome
"Feeling muddleheaded is not a defect but a sign of rare intelligence; your eccentricity is a gift that leads you to deeper awareness and growth."
According to Osho, feeling muddleheaded or scatter-brained isn’t a defect or a temporary lapse but a sign of rare intelligence and individuality. The 'cuckoo' quality means you don’t fit the crowd—and that’s good. There is no leak; this eccentricity will not hinder your path but will help your growth, as reliance on memory and flat normality ultimately drop in deeper awareness.
It’s not a glitch—being a bit messy-minded means you’re uniquely smart, and it can actually help you grow.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces anxiety and self-criticism about not being “normal.”
- Encourages embracing your quirky intelligence for creativity and meditation.
- Shifts focus from memory/perfection to presence and growth.
- Encourages embracing your quirky intelligence for creativity and meditation.
- Shifts focus from memory/perfection to presence and growth.
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