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What happens when I take sannyas and face opposition from others?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"Opposition is not a hindrance but a blessing; it is the storm that polishes your soul and reveals the intensity of your commitment. Embrace the resistance, for it is through enduring the thorns that your inner flower truly blooms."

According to Osho, opposition is inevitable when you take sannyas, and it is a blessing: storms strengthen and polish the soul, making it intense and one-pointed. Enduring resistance proves you are alive; avoiding it withers you. Trust that you can bear all obstacles; through steadfastness, the inner flower blooms despite thorns, and decisive commitment ends the mind’s dividedness.
People may push back, but if you stay steady, the rough winds make you stronger inside and your clear choice stops your mind from wobbling.
Why this matters practically
- Builds resilience and clarity by turning challenges into inner strength.
- Keeps your commitment firm so fear and criticism don’t derail your path.
- Reduces mental confusion by choosing wholeheartedly.
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