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How can the void be complete if nothing is complete?

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"The void is complete not because it is an achievement, but because it is your intrinsic nature waiting to be uncovered. Stop striving for perfection, and let the wholeness of emptiness reveal itself."

According to Osho, the void is complete because it is not an achievement but your intrinsic nature. Worldly things can never be perfected through action; they’re always incomplete. Emptiness doesn’t need to be produced—only uncovered. Stop filling yourself, drop striving for perfection, and the already-present emptiness reveals itself, whole and irreducible.
You’re already whole as emptiness; when you stop trying to add or perfect anything, that wholeness becomes obvious.
Why this matters practically
- Eases perfectionism by shifting from doing to being.
- Encourages letting go of mental clutter and compulsive striving.
- Supports meditation: simply witness, and your natural completeness appears.
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