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When can a therapy be called 'finished'?

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"Therapy is finished only when the divided self becomes whole, and life transforms into a spontaneous prayer, flowing with existence rather than resisting it."

According to Osho, therapy is finished only when the divided person becomes whole—ego dissolves, fragments integrate—and life naturally turns into prayer. This authentic, spontaneous prayer (not ritual) marks oneness with existence, flowing with the river rather than fighting it. Without this heart-born prayer and felt unity, therapy is just a better rearrangement of fragments, not true completion.
Therapy is truly done when you feel whole and a real, effortless prayer rises in you as you move with life instead of against it.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts focus from symptom-fixing to inner wholeness and surrender.
- Lets you gauge progress by ease, gratitude, and flow—not just functioning.
- Encourages practices that open the heart to authentic prayer beyond techniques.
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