Ask Osho!

What is the nature of decision-making in relation to action?

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"True action arises not from decision, but from the dissolution of the ego; when you are still, life flows through you effortlessly and spontaneously."

According to Osho, true action needs no decision: when the egoic 'decider' dissolves, choice-making ends and life moves through you spontaneously. Seeking stops, contentment flowers here-now, and whatever happens, happens from inner stillness. Decisions belong to the restless, outward-moving mind; action in awareness is choiceless, effortless, and perfectly attuned to the whole.
When you stop clinging to “I must choose,” your actions happen naturally, like breathing, calm and right for now.
Why this matters practically
- Lowers anxiety and overthinking by shifting from forced choices to present-moment responsiveness.
- Encourages turning inward, ending compulsive seeking and bringing contentment where you are.
- Aligns actions with life’s flow, making work, relationships, and decisions feel lighter and more natural.
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