Are there any accidents in life in reality?
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"In the realm of ultimate truth, there are no accidents—only the boundless freedom of existence, where every moment is a spontaneous expression of the soul."
According to Osho, in the ultimate reality of truth there is only freedom—events are accidental, not bound by cause and effect. The scientific, factual world runs on determinism for most people; but awakening (moksha) transcends causality, where everything becomes possible. Man’s essence is freedom, which can deepen from mind to soul, culminating in a Buddha’s total spontaneity beyond predestination.
Life isn’t a fixed machine—when you truly wake up, you’re free and surprising possibilities open up.
Why this matters practically
- Stop living like a programmed machine; make conscious choices.
- Use meditation to shift from habit to freedom and creativity.
- Drop fatalism and take responsibility for how you use your freedom.
- Use meditation to shift from habit to freedom and creativity.
- Drop fatalism and take responsibility for how you use your freedom.
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