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Osho's Mantra for Dealing with Offense

Osho's Mantra for Dealing with Offense

Today we offer you Osho's magnificent mantra to handle the offense with ease.

If you are offended by someone, you make it significant, if you forgive him, you make him superfluous.

Osho's Mantra for Dealing with Offense

This Eastern wisdom shows how meaningless this feeling is, but it is not at all easy to overcome. From the point of view of holistic medicine, the psi-energy that swirls past this emotional state can become the cause of many dangerous diseases, depressive states, even oncological ones. That's why holding on to an insult in our country is like putting a lid on a spoiled dish. It won't get fresh. There is only one way, to open the lid and clear the negative energy that we do not have the strength to throw out.

Bhagavan Sri Rajneesh aka Osho is a spiritual teacher and philosopher born in India in 1931.

The Sage has an interesting way of dealing with offense. A mantra by which it is inflated, brought to an extreme, to absurdity, until it disappears completely. For a stronger effect, you can print it out, stand in front of the mirror and read it with an appropriate expression.

The effectiveness of this mantra has been proven by the experience of hundreds of thousands who have already forgiven and removed this bio-emotional blockage from their astral bodies.

“I'm such an important turkey that I can't let someone act according to their nature if I don't like it.

I am such an important turkey that if someone said or did something not as I expected - I will punish him with my insult.

Oh, let him see the importance of this—my insult! Let him receive it as punishment for his "offence". Well, I'm a very, very important turkey!

I don't value my life. I underestimate life so much that I am not at all sorry to waste its precious time on offense.

I will give up a minute of joy, a minute of happiness, a minute of jocularity, because I think it is better to use that minute for insult.

And it doesn't matter to me that those minutes become more and more and turn into hours, hours into days, days into weeks, weeks into months, and months into years.

I am not sorry to waste my years and spend them in offense - I do not value my life.

I am very vulnerable. I am so vulnerable that I am forced to guard my territory and respond with insults to anyone who steps on me.

I will hang a note on my forehead "Attention! Bad dog' and let someone just try not to notice her.

I will surround my vulnerability with high walls and I don't care at all that you can't see what's going on outside. My vulnerability will be safe!

I'm happy to make an elephant out of a fly. I'll take this half-dead fly of someone else's mistake and react with offense.

I will write in my diary not how wonderful the world is, but how meanly they have treated me.

I'm not going to tell my friends how much I love them, and I'm going to spend the whole evening thinking about how deeply they've offended me.

I will have to pour into the fly so many foreign and my own forces to turn it into an elephant.

You can very easily drive away the fly or even not notice it, but it is difficult not to see the elephant. That's why I prefer to make an elephant out of the fly.

I am nothing. So poor that I can't find a drop of magnanimity in me,

to forgive, a drop of self-irony - to laugh, a drop of generosity - to not notice, a drop of wisdom - to not cling, a drop of love - to accept.

I just don't have these drops, I'm very limited and very poor.

MEDITATION Clearing negative experiences and FORGIVENESS by Milena Goleva will help you deal with the difficult moments you have had and have in your life

Read more: If you argue with an idiot, the probability that he will do exactly the same is very high - Mark Twain

Author: Kaloyan Botev, homeopath / Healers. BG

See also: How not to take things personally

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