What is the outcome of practicing choicelessness in a society that rewards specialization?
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outcome
"Practicing choicelessness allows you to blossom in totality, embracing the richness of experience and inner silence, living both in the world and beyond it."
According to Osho, practicing choicelessness in a specialization-driven society frees you from narrowing your being. Instead of becoming a one‑centered specialist, you flower in totality: all your centers function in organic harmony, yielding richness of experience and an inner silence that stays even in the marketplace. You live in the world yet beyond it—vast, flexible, creative—an unframed sky rather than a windowed view.
Don’t squeeze yourself into one small box; let all of you be alive, so you feel calm and full even in a busy world.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents burnout and tunnel vision by keeping creativity and flexibility alive.
- Builds a stable inner silence that doesn’t depend on retreats or perfect conditions.
- Lets you engage work and relationships fully without losing depth or freedom.
- Builds a stable inner silence that doesn’t depend on retreats or perfect conditions.
- Lets you engage work and relationships fully without losing depth or freedom.
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