What should I do after feeling worn out from practicing religion?
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"When you feel worn out from practice, stop striving and simply rest in your own being; true religion is revealed in the silence of non-action."
According to Osho, when practice has worn you out, stop doing altogether. Religion is not another task but your very nature, revealed in non-action. Drop vows, goals and the ego’s itch to achieve; simply rest, be still, and abide as a witnessing awareness—silence, no-thought, no-striving. In this effortless settling into your own being, the true revolution happens.
Stop trying to ‘do’ religion; relax, be quiet, just watch, and your real self will show itself.
Why this matters practically
- Ends ego-driven striving and burnout
- Brings calm, clarity, and authenticity by resting as a witness
- Frees you from ritual dependence to find peace anywhere
- Brings calm, clarity, and authenticity by resting as a witness
- Frees you from ritual dependence to find peace anywhere
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