What does it mean to be in a corner?
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"To be in a corner is to be trapped by the walls of your own beliefs; only by dropping your prejudices can you open the sky of true freedom."
According to Osho, to be in a corner means being trapped by the walls of logic, beliefs, and identity—any fixed position that can be challenged and thus confines you. Clinging to intellect or ideology builds a room with corners; dropping prejudice opens the sky of freedom. He answers not by proving points but by dissolving questions, inviting questionless openness.
Why this matters practically
- Avoids getting trapped in arguments and labels.
- Encourages flexible, open responses to life and people.
- Frees energy for direct experience instead of defending positions.
- Encourages flexible, open responses to life and people.
- Frees energy for direct experience instead of defending positions.
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