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Osho on Deconditioning

Deconditioning

Deconditioning unfolds not through affirmations, which merely reinforce existing beliefs, but through a relentless negation—neti, neti—discarding all notions until one reaches a profound emptiness, where the 'no-mind' emerges, free to explore without the weight of societal imprints.

Osho's perspective on Deconditioning

"Meditation is not a technique; it is the art of relaxing into your own inner silence, where conditioning dissolves and your pure, Buddha-nature reveals itself."

You can’t erase conditioning by adding new methods; just sit quietly and let thoughts settle, and the old programs fade by themselves.
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"Deconditioning the mind arises not from affirmations, but from the relentless negation of every belief until only the emptiness of 'no-mind' remains, allowing true inquiry to flourish."

Repeating ideas just trains your brain; real freedom comes by gently dropping every belief until the mind is clear and silent.
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"Deconditioning is the conscious act of cleaning your inner clutter, while escapism is merely fleeing from reality without awareness. True freedom arises not from avoidance, but from witnessing and discarding the mental garbage that binds you."

Deconditioning is waking up and tidying your mind; escapism is just hiding from the mess.
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