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What happens if the blood vessels are damaged due to too much strain?

Embrace the impermanence of the body; instead of clinging to its fragility, redirect your energy towards awareness and live fully in the present moment.

— Osho
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Core Insight:
According to Osho, if blood vessels are damaged from strain, let them be—this body is impermanent and destined to be destroyed sooner or later. Trying to “save” it at all costs is futile. Rather than clinging to fragile physiology, redirect your energy toward awareness and living totally now: accept impermanence, drop fear, and stop bargaining with death.
Don’t panic about damaged vessels—bodies wear out anyway; focus on being aware and fully alive right now.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces anxiety by accepting the body’s impermanence.
- Frees energy for mindfulness, love, and presence instead of worry.
- Encourages wholehearted living over cautious survivalism.
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