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What is the relationship between effort and enlightenment?

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"Enlightenment is not an achievement but a grace that arises when all efforts have failed and you surrender into silence."

According to Osho, enlightenment and effort are paradoxically linked: you must risk everything and make every possible effort, only to discover that all efforts fail regarding the ultimate. In that total failure, a spontaneous no-effort—silence and relaxation—arises by itself, and enlightenment happens as grace, not achievement; when 'you' are not, the light is.
Try your very best until nothing works, then letting go happens by itself and awakening appears.
Why this matters practically
- Avoids premature passivity: commit fully to practice now, not abstract ‘no-effort.’
- Reframes failure as the doorway: exhausting striving dissolves ego-driven doing.
- Builds trust: after doing all you can, relax and allow grace to unfold.
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