What happens when I am extremely lazy and frightened about liberation?
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"Moksha is not a distant prize to attain; it is your very nature waiting to be remembered, and even in laziness and fear, liberation unfolds through the simple act of mindful remembrance."
According to Osho, moksha isn’t a distant prize but your very nature—nothing to attain, only to remember. Even if you feel lazy or afraid, don’t worry: those labels come from society’s race for wealth. Liberation unfolds through surati/smriti, simple mindful remembrance that peels away layers of lies—like an onion—until your essence stands free. Skip mechanical mantras; relax, observe, and let falseness drop.
Freedom is already who you are; stop comparing, be gently aware, and let the pretend parts fall away—no need to run, chant mechanically, or fear your “laziness.”
Why this matters practically
- Trade guilt and comparison for simple daily mindfulness (surati/smriti).
- Notice and drop untruths in thought, speech, and role—peel them like an onion.
- Focus on being present rather than chasing achievements or rituals.
- Notice and drop untruths in thought, speech, and role—peel them like an onion.
- Focus on being present rather than chasing achievements or rituals.
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