What happens when all the effort is only to wear one out?
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outcome
"When all effort is exhausted, the doer dissolves, and in that weariness, grace and awakening can finally unfold."
According to Osho, all effort is a device to exhaust you: when the method is utterly used up and defeated, your ego breaks. In that weariness the 'doer' drops, and the no‑method prevails. Then, and only then, the happening—grace, awakening—occurs spontaneously; before that, as long as effort remains, it cannot happen.
When you try so hard that you finally give up, your pushy “I” drops, and then the truth happens by itself.
Why this matters practically
- Practice sincerely but don’t cling; let methods wear out the ego.
- See real exhaustion as a doorway to surrender, not failure.
- Stop forcing; allow being to reveal itself when doing dissolves.
- See real exhaustion as a doorway to surrender, not failure.
- Stop forcing; allow being to reveal itself when doing dissolves.
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