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What does it mean to follow my feelings?

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"To follow your feelings is not to drift in fantasy, but to embrace spontaneity with awareness; let your impulses be guided by a silent inner direction that deepens your understanding."

According to Osho, to ‘follow your feelings’ is not license for drift or fantasy; it is spontaneity plus awareness. Mature feeling is threaded by a silent inner direction—like flowers strung on one invisible thread—so your responses vary yet cohere. Use this test: if an impulse cannot exist in clear awareness, drop it; if awareness deepens it, trust it and move.
Listen to your heart but keep your eyes wide open—if you can stay fully awake while doing it, it’s right; if wakefulness gets in the way, don’t do it.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents impulsive, scattered choices and regret.
- Builds a steady inner direction in love, work, and life.
- Gives a practical test: pause, be aware; if clarity remains, proceed.
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