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How can a person become complete?

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"Completeness arises not from renunciation, but from a deep, nonjudgmental understanding of life's colors and melodies; as awareness ripens, wholeness unfolds naturally."

According to Osho, completeness arises not by forcing renunciation but by deep, nonjudgmental understanding of life's 'colors and melodies.' Live your present stage consciously; as understanding matures, attractions naturally fall away, and wholeness and detachment appear together—like water boiling into steam. Egg and chicken are one process: let awareness ripen and the longing exhaust itself; completeness unfolds simultaneously.
Pay attention to your joys without judging or forcing yourself to quit; when you truly understand them, they loosen and you feel whole.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces guilt and impatience; supports organic growth.
- Promotes mindful engagement so cravings fade naturally.
- Prevents premature renunciation that becomes hidden longing.
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