What happens when the ego is forgotten?
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outcome
"When the ego is forgotten, life flows effortlessly, and laughter springs from your roots, allowing you to blossom in harmony with existence."
According to Osho, when the ego is forgotten, the mind’s rigid “don’ts” and false thirsts lose their grip. You become playful, flexible, and unburdened by guilt, so life can flow in totality. Laughter arises from your roots, bringing freshness, vitality, and courage. Instead of living in a limbo of denial and obsession, you blossom naturally, moving with existence rather than against it.
When you forget the pushy “me” inside, you relax, laugh, and life flows easily and joyfully.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces guilt and inner conflict by dropping rigid self-judgments.
- Restores spontaneity and humor, improving relationships and creativity.
- Aligns choices with authentic living instead of reactive, obsessive habits.
- Restores spontaneity and humor, improving relationships and creativity.
- Aligns choices with authentic living instead of reactive, obsessive habits.
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