How do we let go?
Synthesized from Source
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"Letting go is not an act of will; it is the natural outcome of recognizing the false as false, allowing the illusion to dissolve and revealing the ease that lies beneath."
According to Osho, letting go is not something you do; it happens the instant you see the false as false. Examine your inner bag and distinguish borrowed, second-hand notions (stone) from lived, direct knowing (gold). When awareness recognizes attachment rests on illusion, the relationship collapses by itself - fear drops, grasping ends, and you naturally rest in ease.
See clearly that what you’re clutching is just a stone, not a diamond, and it will fall from your hand on its own.
Why this matters practically
- Cuts fear and anxiety that come from imagined value and loss.
- Frees you from second-hand beliefs so choices come from lived truth.
- Makes letting go effortless through awareness instead of struggle.
- Frees you from second-hand beliefs so choices come from lived truth.
- Makes letting go effortless through awareness instead of struggle.
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