How to introduce meditation into the daily life of ordinary people?
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"Meditation is not for the extraordinary; it is the simple act of remembering your inner being, a natural and effortless journey into witnessing your thoughts and emotions."
According to Osho, there are no ordinary people; meditation is simply remembering your inner being. Introduce it by turning attention inward: sit silently, close your eyes, watch thoughts and emotions without identifying, and discover the watcher. Then carry this witnessing into all activities. Meditation is disidentification from the nonessential, a continual remembrance like finding glasses already on your nose: natural, effortless, and for everyone.
Sit quietly, notice thoughts and feelings come and go, remember you’re the one watching, and keep that gentle noticing throughout the day.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces identification with stress and mood swings, bringing calm and clarity.
- Makes meditation portable—anytime, anywhere, even while working or relating.
- Builds inner strength to be yourself instead of chasing external approval.
- Makes meditation portable—anytime, anywhere, even while working or relating.
- Builds inner strength to be yourself instead of chasing external approval.
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