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What happens when doing becomes weak?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"When the compulsion to do weakens, your outer activity intensifies, transforming into effortless creativity that flows from a place of pure, inactive awareness."

According to Osho, when the compulsion to do weakens and you descend into inner non‑doing, outer activity actually intensifies. Action becomes a natural expression of your inner realization, not a frantic need. You may be tireless—active all day in many forms—yet remain utterly still within. Doing turns into effortless creativity and sharing, while inside nothing happens: pure, inactive awareness.
When you stop pushing from the inside, you feel calm, and your actions outside flow easily and creatively without stress.
Why this matters practically
- Act from stillness, reducing burnout and anxiety.
- Enhance creativity and generosity; actions become sharing, not ego.
- Work intensely while staying peaceful inside.
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