Ask Osho!

What happens when I feel separate from love and existence due to comparison and jealousy?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"Comparison is the thief of love; when you drop it, you return to your unique being and love flows effortlessly."

According to Osho, the moment you compare, you create an inferiority wound that separates you from love and existence. Feeling 'less' breeds jealousy and the urge to prove superiority, which deepens isolation and violence. Real freedom comes from dropping comparison, turning inward, and resting in your unique being; then love arises naturally and connection is restored.
When you compare yourself to others, you feel small and jealous, which cuts you off from love—stop comparing and be yourself to reconnect.
Why this matters practically
- Breaks the cycle of jealousy, competition, and self-harm.
- Builds inner worth so you don’t chase approval or dominance.
- Restores warmth, compassion, and healthier relationships.
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