What happens when I experience a deep longing for freedom?
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outcome
"Embrace the insecurity of life as a path to aliveness, for only in the depths of longing can you truly rise to freedom."
According to Osho, a deep longing for freedom naturally stirs fear and insecurity—the mind’s demand for safety resists the soul’s rise to the heights. Don’t try to fix it; understand it. Remember only death is secure; life is inherently uncertain. Drop the pursuit of safety, embrace insecurity as aliveness, and let the longing guide you upward.
Wanting big freedom can feel scary, but that fear means you’re alive—don’t hide; keep moving toward what calls you.
Why this matters practically
- You stop postponing choices by waiting for perfect safety.
- You transform anxiety into courage by seeing insecurity as life itself.
- You take real steps toward growth instead of building cages of “security.”
- You transform anxiety into courage by seeing insecurity as life itself.
- You take real steps toward growth instead of building cages of “security.”
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