What is the meaning of the experience of saying 'no' after a lifetime of saying 'yes'?
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definition
"To say no after a lifetime of yes is to reclaim your truth; only by embracing your no can you discover the authenticity of your yes."
According to Osho, after a lifetime of saying yes, the arising of no means your previously repressed truth surfacing; your habitual yes was cultivated and false. Allow the no fully; it restores your inner rhythm and integrity. Only one who can say a vital no can offer a vital, spontaneous yes. Express it; then a real yes will follow.
Saying no after always saying yes means your true feelings are finally coming out, and letting them will make your future yes real.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you set honest boundaries and end people-pleasing.
- Prevents inner split and burnout by aligning words with feelings.
- Opens the way to a genuine, joyful yes—clear choices, deeper faith, truer relationships.
- Prevents inner split and burnout by aligning words with feelings.
- Opens the way to a genuine, joyful yes—clear choices, deeper faith, truer relationships.
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