Is it possible to fall in love again with someone I have divorced?
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"Until you learn the joy of aloneness through meditation, you will keep falling into the same patterns of love; true love arises from consciousness, transforming it into a free, nonpossessive sharing."
According to Osho, yes, but not because something truly new has happened. In unconsciousness you repeat the same pattern, often even with the same person, driven by habit, selective memory, and loneliness. Until you learn the joy of aloneness through meditation, you will keep falling. Become conscious; then love becomes free, nonpossessive sharing: rising in love, not a repetitive trap.
Yes—you can fall for your ex again because we repeat habits and fear loneliness, but if you learn to be happy alone through meditation, love can return as freedom instead of clinging.
Why this matters practically
- Spot repetitive attraction patterns and don't rush back just to avoid loneliness.
- Practice meditation and solitude to enjoy aloneness and break the cycle.
- Let love be nonpossessive sharing that gives freedom to both.
- Practice meditation and solitude to enjoy aloneness and break the cycle.
- Let love be nonpossessive sharing that gives freedom to both.
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