What should we do when we feel that whatever we do is wrong?
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"When everything feels wrong, stop doing and drop the doer; surrender into emptiness and let the Divine act through you."
According to Osho, when everything you do feels wrong, stop doing and drop the doer. The root error is the egoic 'I.' Disappear into surrender; become empty, a flute, a vehicle for the Divine. Let God act through your emptiness. Become zero—then right action flows effortlessly, without your interference.
If everything feels wrong, stop trying to control it, let your ego rest, and allow the bigger life (God) to move you.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces anxiety and overthinking by ending compulsive fixing.
- Invites wiser, spontaneous action aligned with reality.
- Cultivates humility and openness, improving relationships and decisions.
- Invites wiser, spontaneous action aligned with reality.
- Cultivates humility and openness, improving relationships and decisions.
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