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How can one practice therapy in a Taoist way while respecting others and accepting the present moment?

Synthesized from Source practice

"To practice therapy in a Taoist way, drop your agendas and beliefs, and simply be present; in that non-interference, allow the client's intrinsic nature to unfold."

According to Osho, Taoist therapy means dropping belief systems and agendas, trusting life's immediacy, and first ceasing to interfere in your own flow; then you naturally stop directing others. Meet the client without 'shoulds' or maps, don't turn their river into a channel; be present, receptive, and allow their intrinsic nature to unfold. In that non-interference, a transformative yes arises.
Sit with people like by a river—trust it to reach the ocean, don’t push or shape it, just stay kindly present now.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents imposing ideals; honors each person's autonomy and timing.
- Builds trust and presence, which themselves heal.
- Reduces burnout by releasing control and working with what is.
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