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Osho on What does it mean to be a sannyasin?

What does it mean to be a sannyasin?

To be a sannyasin is to embrace life fully with awareness and love, shedding borrowed identities to live authentically in freedom. It is a courageous leap from fear into the bliss of meditative being.

— Osho
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Core Insight:
According to Osho, to be a sannyasin is not to renounce life but to enter it with total awareness, love, and freedom. It is an inner commitment to wakefulness, to drop borrowed identities and live authentically, in the world yet not possessed by it. Sannyas is courage: a joyous rebellion, a trustful leap from mind’s fear into meditative being.
It means choosing to be your real, awake self while living in the world without letting it control you.
Why this matters practically
- You respond from awareness, not reactivity
- Less fear of others’ opinions; more inner freedom
- Daily life feels lighter, clearer, and more loving
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