Are our thoughts and actions determined by God's will?
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"Surrendering the sense of “I do” allows the Divine to act through you, transforming your life into a flow of effortless goodness."
According to Osho, at the deepest insight whatever happens is the Divine acting; surrendering the sense of “I do” is the essence of sadhana. This is not fatalism but a transformative discipline: when egoic doership dissolves, suffering and “bad” actions cease by themselves, and goodness flows effortlessly. Don’t use it to excuse failure; remove the doer and let God’s will work through you.
Stop claiming you’re the doer and let God lead; then pain and mistakes fade, and right action happens naturally.
Why this matters practically
- Ends pride and blame, bringing humility and peace.
- Lessens suffering by dissolving ego-driven reactions.
- Allows effortless right action instead of forced moralism.
- Lessens suffering by dissolving ego-driven reactions.
- Allows effortless right action instead of forced moralism.
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