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📘 What About Physical Pain? – Osho (Structured Table)
| Theme / Idea | Explanation (Anecdote-style summary) |
|---|---|
| Psychological vs Physical Pain | Psychological pain is created by thought; physical pain is just a fact of life. |
| Nature of Fear | Fear exists only in imagination, always tied to future possibilities, not present reality. |
| Reality vs Mind | Reality happens in the present; the mind exists in past/future, not in the now. |
| Illusion of Problem | Problems arise not from events but from thinking about them. |
| Ego and Suffering | Ego creates separation from reality, generating unnecessary suffering. |
| Example of War | Soldiers feel fear before war, but in actual battle fear often disappears. |
| Acceptance of Pain | When physical pain happens, people tend to accept it as fact rather than fear it. |
| Mind Projection | Thinking about illness, aging, or death creates fear even before it happens. |
| Pleasure–Pain Duality | Pleasure and pain are inseparable; removing one removes the other. |
| Life Paradox | Desire for only pleasure without pain is impossible—both exist together. |
🔑 Final Tagline
“Pain belongs to the body, but suffering is created by the mind.”
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