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What is the nature of self-protection and its relation to arrogance?

Self-protection is the ego's arrogant attempt to shield itself from the inevitable, but true safety lies in surrendering to the vastness of existence, where fear dissolves and freedom emerges.

— Osho
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Core Insight:
According to Osho, self-protection arises from the inborn fear of death; we try to secure ourselves with money, power, and respectability, but these only fortify the ego—an arrogant façade that cannot stop death growing within. Such defenses become a gilded prison. Real safety comes by surrender: letting the dewdrop die into the ocean. In that egoless merging, fear dissolves and life’s insecurity becomes freedom.
Building walls of money and power can’t stop death; relax and trust life, and the fear falls away.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you stop chasing status and control that exhaust you.
- Encourages acceptance and meditation to face fear directly.
- Frees energy to live fully, love, and take wise risks.
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