What should I do when I feel that everything about me is false and I can no longer trust myself?
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outcome
"Embrace your feeling of falseness as a profound breakthrough; by withholding your energy from the unreal, you create the space for truth to emerge."
According to Osho, feeling utterly false is a blessed breakthrough: half the journey is done. Don’t patch or console yourself; accept the total falseness without compromise. Endure the restlessness, refuse every counterfeit support, and simply stop feeding the false. When you withhold your energy, the unreal collapses by itself—and a sudden transformation toward truth, even nirvana, becomes possible.
If everything feels fake, don’t fix or defend it—just stop holding it up, and it will fall away on its own.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents quick-fix self-deception and chasing others’ approval.
- Builds the strength to sit with discomfort, allowing real change.
- Helps you drop false roles and live from genuine clarity.
- Builds the strength to sit with discomfort, allowing real change.
- Helps you drop false roles and live from genuine clarity.
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