If destiny alone is true, why is sadhana encouraged?
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"Destiny is not a chain that binds you; it is the path that invites you to step aside and let the Divine flow through you."
According to Osho, destiny isn’t a fatalistic belief but a powerful sadhana: a method to drop the doer and let the Divine act through you. Even the master’s urging and the disciple’s response are destiny unfolding. Practice ‘stepping aside’ for a day—own nothing, attribute all to Existence—and you’ll taste tension-free peace, contentment, and the beginning of samadhi.
Sadhana means practicing not being the doer and trusting life to move things, which quickly brings relief and peace.
Why this matters practically
- Lowers anxiety by dropping the burden of personal doership and control.
- Brings immediate calm, contentment, and a glimpse of bliss.
- Lets you act effectively as an instrument, with courage but without stress.
- Brings immediate calm, contentment, and a glimpse of bliss.
- Lets you act effectively as an instrument, with courage but without stress.
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