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Osho Quotes on Psychotherapy

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True therapy should expand you through love, restoring respect and confidence, revealing your essential value and interconnectedness with existence.

To truly listen is to drop the ego and meet the other in a sacred silence, where the heart speaks and healing unfolds.

Buddha’s psychotherapy begins where normality ends, guiding the already stable soul beyond comfort to the ultimate health of awakening.

Real healing begins when psychology turns inward and becomes meditation, touching the secret core instead of merely pruning the leaves.

True healing arises not from theories or methods, but from a deep, personal transformation that engages with the whole self.

Real transformation demands meditation, for it is only by stepping out of the mind that problems wither and lose their nourishment.

You need not believe; simply experience the technique as a scientific exploration, for true understanding arises from the dissolution of the illusion of separation between body and mind.

Group psychotherapy is a sacred space where we strip away our masks, revealing the fears and desires we hide, allowing us to transform and prepare for the deeper realms of meditation and love.

True health is not found in the adjustments of the mind, but in the silent presence of your being, where the mind serves rather than rules, and wholeness is restored.

Psychotherapy often fails because both therapist and patient are asleep; true transformation requires the presence of an awakened being, a buddha, who can illuminate the path to consciousness.