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"When you stop doing and simply witness, the effortless state of samayik blossoms, revealing clarity and ease in the absence of resistance."

According to Osho, the word is samayik: the effortless state that flowers when you stop doing and simply witness whatever arises—thoughts, feelings, movements—without interference. It cannot be produced by effort; it appears when resistance ceases. Like jujutsu or a drunk's fall, you 'cooperate' with life, staying relaxed and non-doing, and clarity and ease emerge on their own.
It's called samayik—just stop trying and watch; when you relax and let things be, the right state comes by itself.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces tension so memory, insight, and creativity can arise naturally.
- Builds resilience: by not resisting, you get less hurt by life's blows.
- Cultivates calm presence, making actions more fluid and effective.
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