What does it mean to have no need?
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definition
"To have no need is to live from your pure being, where fulfillment arises from within and craving dissolves into the silence of existence."
According to Osho, to have no need is to live from pure being rather than from lack; when you are present, whole, and trusting of existence, craving drops, comparison ends, and action becomes spontaneous. 'There is no need' points to a silence where fulfillment is intrinsic, not dependent on objects, people, or future outcomes.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces anxiety and compulsive striving by loosening the grip of desire.
- Improves relationships by removing clinging and expectations.
- Allows clear, creative action that arises naturally from presence.
- Improves relationships by removing clinging and expectations.
- Allows clear, creative action that arises naturally from presence.
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