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What happens when I feel sad about leaving?

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"When sadness arises about leaving, remember it is merely the mind's intoxicated storytelling; observe your feelings without attachment, and let clarity guide your actions."

According to Osho, when sadness arises about leaving, recognize it as the mind’s intoxicated storytelling—like trusting advice from a drunk mouse. Don’t believe moods; watch them. Change magnifies attachment, so let the feeling pass through awareness. Stay alert, postpone decisions made under melancholy, and move from clarity, not sentimentality; then leaving or staying becomes intelligent, unburdened action.
Your sadness is your mind drunk on memories—just watch it, don’t trust it, and choose only when you’re clear.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents rash choices driven by temporary moods.
- Builds inner freedom by seeing attachment without being ruled by it.
- Turns transitions into conscious, peaceful steps.
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