Should one not have any fear at all?
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definition
"Fear is a natural part of life; acknowledge it without clinging, and it will pass like a cloud in the sky."
According to Osho, fear will sometimes arise because it is part of our natural functioning, but there is no need to cling to it. Don’t make an identity or a problem out of it; simply allow it, remain aware, and let it pass. Neither repress nor indulge—release your hold, and fear subsides on its own.
It’s okay that fear shows up; just don’t grab it—notice it and let it go.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces anxiety by stopping clinging and rumination.
- Encourages acceptance instead of repression or avoidance.
- Builds inner freedom by not identifying with passing emotions.
- Encourages acceptance instead of repression or avoidance.
- Builds inner freedom by not identifying with passing emotions.
AI Confidence Score: 70%
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