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If even sattvic action binds, why are its fruits said to be knowledge and dispassion?

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"True wisdom is not in knowing but in the humble embrace of not-knowing; even the purest actions can bind if the ego claims their fruits."

According to Osho, sattvic actions yield clarity and detachment, yet they still bind because the egoic mind can appropriate their fruits—claiming 'I know' or 'I am dispassionate.' True wisdom dissolves the knower into humble not‑knowing. Use sattva as a transparent window or a boat: let light pass, cross the river, then release all identification; otherwise even purity becomes a prison.
Even good, pure actions can trap you if you cling to them or feel proud, so stay humble and don’t hold on—keep letting go.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents spiritual ego; keeps humility and openness.
- Lets you use practices as means, not identities; move on when they’ve served.
- Encourages witnessing over claiming, allowing deeper freedom.
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