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Osho on Nostalgia

Nostalgia

Nostalgia, as Osho might suggest, emerges from our inability to embrace the vibrant present, leading us to cling to memories or future fantasies, revealing a deep inner emptiness and a yearning for awareness that ultimately nourishes no one.

Osho's perspective on Nostalgia

"Nostalgia is the mind's sweet deception, a longing for a past that never truly existed; only by recognizing it as illusion can we embrace the vividness of the present."

Nostalgia is when your mind misses ‘the good old days,’ forgetting they weren’t really that good, and it pulls you away from the present.
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"Nostalgia is a disease of the mind, a desperate escape from the vibrant present into the shadows of memory, revealing our inability to embrace the here and now."

Nostalgia happens when we can’t enjoy this moment, so the mind hides in old memories or daydreams that can’t really feed us.
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