Ask Osho!

If I am to go, where should I go?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"There is nowhere to go; the journey unfolds in stillness, where being reveals itself beyond the compulsive urge to seek."

According to Osho, there is nowhere to go: spiritual arrival happens by stopping, not by moving. Drop the compulsive urge to seek destinations; sit, be, and witness. Movement is a self-imposed circle; the deepest truths are realized in stillness, here and now. Relax into presence; let doing subside so being can reveal itself.
Don’t go anywhere—just stop, be still, and you’ll find what you’re seeking right where you are.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces anxiety by ending the chase for a future destination.
- Breaks compulsive busyness, creating space for clarity and peace.
- Grounds you in the present, where insight and transformation actually occur.
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