What should I do when I feel tired of trying to understand?
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outcome
"When you feel tired of trying to understand, drop your conclusions and simply listen with an empty heart; clarity arises not from analysis, but from the presence of your being."
According to Osho, when you’re tired of trying to understand, stop trying. Leave your ‘understanding’ at the door—drop conclusions, knowledgeability, and comparison—and simply listen with an empty, mad lover’s heart. Turn from analysis to witnessing: look at the mind, step aside from it, and relax into no‑mind. Clarity comes through presence, not punditry.
Quit forcing it; let go of your ideas, quietly watch your mind, and real understanding will arise on its own.
Why this matters practically
- Eases mental exhaustion by ending the struggle to figure everything out.
- Opens genuine learning by dropping rigid, second‑hand beliefs.
- Brings calm clarity through direct, here‑and‑now witnessing.
- Opens genuine learning by dropping rigid, second‑hand beliefs.
- Brings calm clarity through direct, here‑and‑now witnessing.
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