What is the appropriate response to feeling unsettled in a situation with insects?
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outcome
"Respond to the unsettling presence of insects not with rigid morality, but with the intelligence of the present moment; choose consciously and accept the consequences of your authentic action."
According to Osho, when insects unsettle you, drop rigid ideas of ‘right’ and ‘wrong’ and respond from present-moment intelligence. Do what you can truly live with—spray or don’t—consciously, without guilt or borrowed morality. Responsibility lies in awareness, not ideology: think, choose, and accept consequences. Authentic action, not commandments, is the right action for you in that circumstance.
If bugs bother you, use your own clear sense right now, do what honestly feels okay, and own the choice.
Why this matters practically
- Replaces rigid rules with conscious choice, reducing guilt and confusion.
- Builds responsibility by owning outcomes of your actions.
- Cultivates present-moment awareness and flexibility in daily dilemmas.
- Builds responsibility by owning outcomes of your actions.
- Cultivates present-moment awareness and flexibility in daily dilemmas.
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