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Why does living in the world and yet not being of the world feel impossible?

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"To live in the world but not be of it, you must learn to witness each moment without clinging; only then can you embrace the present and dissolve the pain of desire."

According to Osho, it feels impossible because we habitually identify with whatever happens, clutching at the mind’s reflections—memories and expectations—so consciousness is dusted over and cannot mirror reality. ‘Worldmeans past plus future. Pain comes from clinging and desire. Freedom is witnessing: live totally in the present, let each moment appear and vanish without grasping; then you’re in the world but not of it.
It seems hard because we hold onto yesterday and tomorrow; just watch and stay with this moment so things can come and go without sticking to you.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces anxiety and regret by releasing past–future loops.
- Improves clarity and responsiveness, enabling better real-time choices.
- Cultivates inner freedom and peace amid everyday duties.
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