Ask Osho!

What happens when I feel unworthy of love and compassion?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"You are not unworthy; you are simply conditioned to believe in an illusion that confines you. Break free from the prison of social hypnosis, and your innate worth and capacity for love will blossom."

According to Osho, feeling unworthy is not truth but social hypnosis—an idea hammered into you until it becomes an invisible prison. Once you accept it, you close down, stop reaching for love, adventure, or your own sky, and live like a slave to others' voices. See that there are no real walls—only conditioning—and your innate worth, freedom, and capacity for love reappear.
Feeling unworthy is like believing a pretend fence is real; notice it’s just an idea, step past it, and love can flow again.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you stop internalizing shaming voices and reclaim self-trust.
- Encourages small steps beyond the ‘circle,’ opening to love, creativity, and connection.
- Breaks psychological slavery so choices arise from freedom, not fear.
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