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What happens when one believes or disbelieves in teachings?

Only a conscious, total yes or a conscious, total no can shatter the chains of belief and disbelief, inviting the risk of true transformation and inner revolution.

— Osho
According to Osho, ordinary belief or disbelief is the mind choosing what sustains its status quo; both become food for the mind, keeping you confused, static, and orthodox. Picking and choosing only hides unconscious following and prevents transformation. Only a conscious, total yes or a conscious, total no breaks the pattern—inviting risk, change, and real inner revolution.

If you just pick what you like or reject what you don’t, your tricky mind stays the same; only going all-in or not at all, with eyes open, truly changes you.

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