Who am I and what is my purpose?
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"You are simply this person, here and now; your purpose is whatever life offers in this moment, dissolving the urge to achieve into relaxed being and conscious participation."
According to Osho, the mind’s ‘Who am I?’ hunt is mischief: you are simply this person, here and now—look in the mirror and see Ranjan—and your “purpose” is whatever life offers in this moment, even just welcoming others at the door. In truth, nothing needs doing; in the presence of reality, the urge to achieve dissolves into relaxed being and simple, conscious participation.
Stop hunting for a grand identity or mission; be who you are now and do the simple thing in front of you, calmly and aware.
Why this matters practically
- Eases anxiety by dropping the pressure to find a grand purpose.
- Focuses you on sincere presence and the task at hand.
- Cuts overthinking and turns spirituality into ordinary, relaxed awareness.
- Focuses you on sincere presence and the task at hand.
- Cuts overthinking and turns spirituality into ordinary, relaxed awareness.
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