What are the reasons for feeling sick and uneasy when quitting anger, violence, or sex suddenly?
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outcome
"Don’t quit; understand. With complete insight, what is harmful falls away naturally, without strain or sickness."
According to Osho, the sickness and uneasiness come from trying to renounce anger, violence, or sex on borrowed beliefs, without total understanding. This creates a split mind and subtle repression—doing one thing while believing another—breeding guilt, inner conflict, and psychosomatic distress. Don’t quit; understand. With complete, firsthand insight, what is harmful falls away naturally, without strain or sickness.
If you drop these suddenly because others say they’re bad, you just push them down without really seeing them, and that inside fight makes you feel ill.
Why this matters practically
- Observe the impulse fully instead of suppressing it; ask, “Is this my insight or conditioning?”
- Study triggers (breath, body, thoughts) to gain total understanding; clarity changes behavior naturally.
- Align belief and action to end guilt and psychosomatic stress.
- Study triggers (breath, body, thoughts) to gain total understanding; clarity changes behavior naturally.
- Align belief and action to end guilt and psychosomatic stress.
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