How do I balance my inclination towards meditation and love?
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"Follow the path your being naturally loves; one path walked totally is enough. The mind's urge to juggle both is merely fear of emptiness masquerading as spirituality."
According to Osho, there’s nothing to balance: follow the path your being naturally loves. If meditation fits, forget forcing love; one path walked totally is enough. Stop manufacturing problems by comparing poles or trying to walk every road at once. Choose what harmonizes with you and go deep; the mind’s urge to juggle both is just fear of emptiness masquerading as spirituality.
If meditation feels right, just meditate and stop worrying about adding love—don’t make a problem where there isn’t one.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces anxiety and indecision by ending comparisons between paths.
- Lets your chosen practice mature through consistent depth, bringing clarity and peace.
- Frees energy from problem-making so you live from your natural fit.
- Lets your chosen practice mature through consistent depth, bringing clarity and peace.
- Frees energy from problem-making so you live from your natural fit.
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