How can we build up and retain energy, and what are the ways we lose it?
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"Energy is inexhaustible; it flows when you remember your infinite nature, share generously, and remain lovingly active. Hoarding and inactivity only drain you, while action invites renewal."
According to Osho, energy is inexhaustible because you are a wave of the infinite; you “lose” it only by forgetting this and by hoarding, inactivity, and the belief that action drains you. Remember your Brahman-nature, stay lovingly active, share what you have, and energy renews—like leaves drawing water by transpiring. Use body, love, and compassion; using invites fresh supply, miserliness and passivity wither it.
Keep moving, loving, and sharing while remembering you’re connected to endless energy; you run low only when you hoard, stay idle, or believe you’re limited.
Why this matters practically
- Turns activity into a source of renewal, not depletion.
- Reduces belief-based fatigue and fear-driven hoarding.
- Encourages daily generosity and engagement to stay in energetic flow.
- Reduces belief-based fatigue and fear-driven hoarding.
- Encourages daily generosity and engagement to stay in energetic flow.
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