How to be a non-doer?
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"To be a non-doer, simply see how the doer is constructed; in that clear seeing, the doer dissolves and you become the divine flute, allowing action to flow without the burden of 'I am doing'."
According to Osho, you cannot become a non-doer by doing—every effort recreates the doer. Instead, see clearly how the 'doer' is constructed; in this simple seeing it dissolves. You are already the divine flute, never separate, like a wave of the ocean. All movements are of That. Surrender is just this remembrance—allowing action to happen without the burden of 'I am doing'.
Don’t try to stop doing; just notice the ‘I’ that tries, and it relaxes—then life moves on its own.
Why this matters practically
- Relieves anxiety and over-efforting so you act without inner strain.
- Softens pride and guilt by seeing actions as part of a larger flow.
- Cultivates trust and presence, making daily tasks more spontaneous and easeful.
- Softens pride and guilt by seeing actions as part of a larger flow.
- Cultivates trust and presence, making daily tasks more spontaneous and easeful.
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