What happens when we practice non-action and empty the mind?
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outcome
"When you practice non-action and empty the mind, real understanding dawns, guiding your life effortlessly and allowing transformation to arise naturally."
According to Osho, when you practice non-action and empty the mind, real understanding dawns and becomes the invisible guide of life. Then right actions arise effortlessly, and the wrong simply withers away—like dry leaves falling—without repression or willpower. Transformation is natural and total: the unconscious is lit, compulsion ends, and doing flows from clarity. If change doesn’t happen, the ‘understanding’ is merely intellectual.
Quiet your mind so wisdom leads, and the right things happen by themselves while the wrong things fade without a fight.
Why this matters practically
- You stop forcing behavior; unhelpful habits drop on their own.
- Decisions improve because clarity, not impulse, guides action.
- Stress reduces as life feels aligned and effortless.
- Decisions improve because clarity, not impulse, guides action.
- Stress reduces as life feels aligned and effortless.
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