Should we float or swim in the ocean of nature?
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"To truly embrace nature, dissolve into its flow rather than struggle against it; in surrender, you find the deepest union."
According to Osho, you can neither be against nature nor outside it; swimming, floating, even struggling are all natural. Yet your stance decides your experience: fighting brings suffering, floating brings ease, and the highest is to stop even floating—dissolve and become one with the river. Nature is indifferent; choose flow over conflict, ultimately union.
Don’t fight the water; relax and float—and, even better, forget yourself so much that you become the water.
Why this matters practically
- Lowers stress by dropping the need to win and control.
- Lets you choose peace-giving responses instead of struggle.
- Cultivates surrender, opening space for joy and clarity.
- Lets you choose peace-giving responses instead of struggle.
- Cultivates surrender, opening space for joy and clarity.
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