Ask Osho!

What is simplicity?

Synthesized from Source definition

"Simplicity is the art of being present, free from ideals and future goals, allowing your true self to blossom in the here and now."

According to Osho, simplicity is living without ideals—dropping all becoming and future-oriented goals—so you can be totally present and content as you are. It is authenticity, not ascetic poverty or imitation. When you accept your real depth and live here-now, inner division ends, harmony arises, and beauty flowers.
Be yourself right now without trying to become someone else later—that’s simplicity.
Why this matters practically
- Ends inner conflict and stress by dropping self-contradictory ideals.
- Encourages authentic choices and honest relationships.
- Frees energy for present-moment awareness, ease, and creativity.
AI Confidence Score: 98% Read Original Discourse →