What is attractive about missing?
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"Missing is the illusion that keeps the ego alive; when we drop the 'should' and embrace the herenow, we discover the freedom of effortless being."
According to Osho, 'missing' seduces us because it keeps the ego alive: the sense of 'me' feeds on seeking, desiring, and the gap between what is and what should be. Living for distant goals enlarges this ego, while presence ends it. When the 'should' drops and we are simply herenow, the ego collapses and freedom (wu-wei, effortless being) reveals itself.
We like missing because chasing makes our ‘me’ feel important, but if we stop chasing and just be here now, that fake ‘me’ fades and peace shows up.
Why this matters practically
- Notice when you're driven by 'shoulds' and future-chasing; pause and return to breath and body now.
- Set fewer ego-boosting goals; act simply and wholeheartedly in the present.
- Practice sitting silently (wu-wei) to taste being without needing to become.
- Set fewer ego-boosting goals; act simply and wholeheartedly in the present.
- Practice sitting silently (wu-wei) to taste being without needing to become.
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