Ask Osho!

What is the fulfillment of all wants?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"To fulfill all wants, live them consciously until they dissolve into freedom; true desirelessness arises not from suppression, but from the rich experience of life itself."

According to Osho, the fulfillment of all wants is to live them consciously until they are exhausted, so their grip dissolves into freedom. When ordinary desires are satisfied, a spontaneous renunciation arises and a new longing for truth awakens. This life-affirmative fulfillment—rooted in material well-being—flowers into desirelessness, not by suppression but by experiencing, where the material foundation supports the spiritual peak.
If you fully live your ordinary desires, they naturally fade, and you become free to seek something higher.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces inner conflict by ending guilt and repression.
- Encourages creating healthy prosperity as a base for inner growth.
- Transforms restless craving into a clear search for truth and freedom.
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