Still, many of the concepts and ideas are protrusive enough to inspire serious consideration.
Some of his metaphors are inconsistent at times, which invoked some confusion (I’m also a poet). And even a single moment of that intensity is more gratifying than the whole eternity of mediocre living. Osho taps on topics of sex, intimacy, parenting, personal growth, gender roles, gender equality, marriage, tradition and religion, soul vs. I tell them, ‘Go and beat the pillow and be angry with the pillow.’. Sometimes people come to me and they say, ‘We are feeling very afraid.’. So you can change fear into anger very easily, and anger into fear very easily. Then one knows to burn your life’s torch from both ends together. Fear is a passive form of anger and anger is an active form of fear. And once one has tasted the joys of freedom and fearlessness one never repents because then one knows what it means to live at the optimum. One needs to be an adventurer, always ready to risk the known for the unknown. It is only through danger that life attains to maturity, growth. Osho: Sadhan, the fear of being left alone is something natural, because everybody is born in a family, so from the very beginning one is always within a certain group, a certain crowd, a certain religion. "Life can only be lived dangerously – there is no other way to live it. #5: Finding a Way to Fearlessness-insights Wherever you are afraid, try to explore, and you will find death hiding somewhere behind. Osho has taught all of us to forget our fears and smile widely with his osho quotes on smile.
#4: MAKE LOVE, NOT FEAR – Trusting Oneself There are many kinds of fear in this world such as the fear of others opinion. #2: Scared to Death – exploring the Roots He calls this one sika in the Ghanaian language, meaning Money. Only by bringing the light of understanding into fear’s dark corners, he says, airing out closets and opening windows, and looking under the bed to see if a monster is really living there, can we begin to venture outside the boundaries of our comfort zone and learn to live with, and even enjoy, the fundamental insecurity of being alive.
In Fear: Understanding and Accepting the Insecurities of Life, Osho takes the reader step by step over the range of what makes human beings afraid – from the reflexive "fight or flight" response to physical danger to the rational and irrational fears of the mind and its psychology. Understanding and Accepting the Insecurities of Lifeīook - Also available in other formats: eBookĪ journey through what makes human beings afraid, into a new relationship with our fears.