Ask Osho!

Does the peace that comes from hypnosis actually make one happy?

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"Real happiness blooms not from techniques or hypnosis, but from the moment the mind stops grasping and simply is. In non-doing, true peace and openness emerge effortlessly."

According to Osho, the peace born of hypnosis or repetitive techniques is counterfeit and short-lived; it soon turns mechanical, loses meaning, and leaves you where you began, chasing new gurus and tricks. Real happiness is not obtained gradually but flowers when the mind ceases 'doing' and grasping. Drop the urge to get something; in non‑doing, natural openness and authentic peace reveal themselves.
Hypnotic calm is a short-lived trick; true peace comes by itself when you stop trying to get it.
Why this matters practically
- Avoid dependence on techniques and gurus that quickly lose effect.
- Practice non-doing: relax grasping and simply witness the mind.
- Spot the craving to “obtain” as the source of restlessness.
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