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What happens to worldly affairs when the mind becomes completely quiet?

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"When the mind becomes completely quiet, worldly affairs not only continue but flourish, as the energy once wasted in agitation transforms into clarity, allowing what truly matters to thrive."

According to Osho, when the mind is completely quiet, worldly affairs not only continue but improve: energy once burned by agitation becomes available, so pace, skill, and quality rise. Peace eliminates actions rooted in restlessnessambition, rivalry, theft, anger—while natural responsibilities and relationships flourish. What is truly worth keeping remains and ripens; only the unnecessary, disturbance-based pursuits fall away.
A calm mind helps you do what really matters better, while the messy, stress-made habits drop off on their own.
Why this matters practically
- Work becomes more effective and high-quality because energy isn’t wasted on tension.
- Relationships deepen as reactivity, anger, and rivalry fade.
- You naturally stop harmful, ego-driven pursuits and focus on meaningful tasks.
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