Have I escaped emotional turmoil before it reached a breaking point?
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outcome
"True freedom from emotional turmoil lies not in escape, but in embracing the present moment with deep tranquility, allowing the past to fade away."
According to Osho, you avoid inner breakdown not by fleeing emotion but by listening in deep tranquility, refusing to drag the past into the present. What appears as contradiction—and breeds turmoil—exists only when memory interferes. Stay with this moment alone; then the conflict dissolves and balance returns, preventing crises from erupting.
If you stop bringing the past into now and just listen quietly, the inner storm can’t build.
Why this matters practically
- Cut anxiety by ending constant comparisons with the past
- Handle contradictions and change without melting down
- Bring clarity and presence to conversations, reducing conflict
- Handle contradictions and change without melting down
- Bring clarity and presence to conversations, reducing conflict
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