What does it mean to feel like I am more than one person?
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"You are not a crowd; you are a unique individual lost in the noise of others' voices. In silence and awareness, you will rediscover your true self and act from that authentic center."
According to Osho, feeling like more than one person means you’ve become a crowd of internalized voices from parents, teachers, priests, friends, and enemies, drowning out your own authentic voice. This is universal. The way out is awareness and silence: witness the noise, say goodbye to borrowed commands, and discover your own center. From that inner individuality, action becomes spontaneous, clear, and joyous.
It feels like many people live inside you because you learned their voices; sit quietly, notice them, let them go, and listen for your own true voice.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces inner conflict and indecision by clearing borrowed commands.
- Helps you choose and act from your own values, not conditioning.
- Brings clarity, confidence, and a more joyful, responsive life.
- Helps you choose and act from your own values, not conditioning.
- Brings clarity, confidence, and a more joyful, responsive life.
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