What happens when one completely rids themselves of ego and mind in daily life?
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outcome
"When you drop the ego and the mind, you become a master of your consciousness, allowing the mind to serve you with renewed clarity and joy, while you remain deeply connected to the whole."
According to Osho, 'dropping' ego and mind means ending identification, not discarding their utility. Consciousness becomes the master; mind serves, rests, and returns sharper, more intelligent and efficient. Remembering one is part of the whole brings deep relaxation and access to inexhaustible energy - renewal, childlike joy, curiosity, and ecstasy - while you still use 'I' and mind pragmatically in the marketplace.
Let your awareness be the boss and use your mind and 'I' only as tools, and you’ll feel calmer, fresher, and happier while handling everyday life.
Why this matters practically
- Your mind rests and works better, improving clarity and efficiency.
- You feel less stressed by relaxing into a larger whole.
- You stay practical: use 'I' and mind when needed without being controlled.
- You feel less stressed by relaxing into a larger whole.
- You stay practical: use 'I' and mind when needed without being controlled.
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