Is non-attachment at the beginning or the end of the spiritual journey?
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definition
"Non-attachment is not a destination but the very seed of your journey; it begins with conscious effort and blossoms into effortless spontaneity."
According to Osho, beginning and end are one; non-attachment must be present from the first step as a seed and matures into effortless spontaneity at the end. Early on it requires conscious practice, alertness, and struggle with old patterns; later it becomes your natural flow of desirelessness. Start now—the first step already contains the last.
It’s both: start letting go now like planting a seed, and over time it grows into effortless freedom.
Why this matters practically
- Begin daily micro-practices of letting go (clutter, grudges, cravings) instead of waiting for a “perfect” stage.
- Keep the goal in view; use conscious alertness to notice attachments and their misery.
- Trust that effort ripens into ease; consistency turns discipline into natural freedom.
- Keep the goal in view; use conscious alertness to notice attachments and their misery.
- Trust that effort ripens into ease; consistency turns discipline into natural freedom.
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