What is there to hold on to in a transient world?
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"Dive into each moment, for the eternal hides within the transient; trust and participate, and you will discover the timeless behind time."
According to Osho, there is nothing to grasp in a transient world because the eternal hides within the transient itself. Like ocean within waves, existence holds you; you needn't hold it. Dive into each moment—launch your boat amid the ripples—and you'll meet the timeless behind time. Trust, participate, and discover the real by living, not by borrowed notions.
You don’t need to hold on; life is already holding you, and if you fully live each moment, you’ll find the big ocean inside every small wave.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces anxiety and clinging by replacing control with trust.
- Encourages full presence and engagement with everyday moments.
- Grounds spirituality in direct experience instead of secondhand beliefs.
- Encourages full presence and engagement with everyday moments.
- Grounds spirituality in direct experience instead of secondhand beliefs.
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