What happens when one takes sannyas and stops pursuing goals?
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outcome
"When you take sannyas and cease your pursuit of goals, you discover that you are already where you longed to arrive, and in this letting go, growth unfolds effortlessly, revealing the silent joy of simply being."
According to Osho, when you take sannyas and drop all goal-seeking, you shift from striving to let-go: you relax, stop 'becoming,' and discover you are already where you longed to arrive. In this non-doing, growth happens on its own—like grass growing—bringing silent joy, benediction, and a subtle entry into a different world: the here-now of isness, effortless awareness, and natural enlightenment.
Stop chasing and relax; then your true self unfolds by itself and you feel peaceful right now.
Why this matters practically
- Eases anxiety and burnout by ending compulsive striving.
- Helps you enjoy the present and notice quiet, natural growth.
- Cultivates effortless clarity and contentment in daily tasks.
- Helps you enjoy the present and notice quiet, natural growth.
- Cultivates effortless clarity and contentment in daily tasks.
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