What happens when I react with anger to the possibility of losing someone I care about?
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outcome
"When fear of loss ignites anger, you abandon love for the brittle force of violence; instead, embrace your anxiety in silence, for compassionate awareness can transform even threats into blessings for growth."
According to Osho, when fear of loss triggers anger, you shift from the soft, transformative power of love and meditation to the brittle force of violence—the 'rocks' that only create more hurt. Instead, meet the anxiety in silence: sit, watch, and trust. Like water wearing down stone, compassionate awareness dissolves panic and control, turning even threatening events into unexpected blessings for growth.
Getting angry at a possible loss makes things worse; be calm, loving, and watchful so the fear softens by itself.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents destructive reactions that damage relationships.
- Builds resilience by witnessing emotions instead of fighting them.
- Transforms crises into opportunities for compassion and clarity.
- Builds resilience by witnessing emotions instead of fighting them.
- Transforms crises into opportunities for compassion and clarity.
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