Ask Osho!

Why do I lose the feeling of being at home when I am not physically present with you?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"Home is not a place, but the silence within you that transcends anxiety; learn to be still, and you will find it anywhere."

Core Insight:
According to Osho, you lose the feeling of being at home because, away from him or his speaking, your inner chatter starts again. His presence is a device that hushes your mind, revealing natural ease. Home is not a place but silence free of anxiety. Learn to be silent without him - pause, listen, drop thoughts, attune to birds, trees, breath - and you’ll feel at home anywhere.
You feel at home with Osho because he quiets your noisy thoughts; learn to quiet them yourself and you’ll feel at home anywhere.
Why this matters practically
- Practice short daily silences (meditation, mindful breathing) to break inner chatter.
- Use nature and simple sensing (birds, trees, sunrise) as cues to drop thoughts and relax.
- Notice anxious loops and let them pass; silence restores ease wherever you are.
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