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What happens when we don't know what to do?

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"When you don’t know what to do, cease all doing and relax into non-doing; in stillness, nature’s intelligence will reveal the right action."

According to Osho, when you don’t know what to do, cease all doing: sit silently, relax into non-doing, and let existence work. Many problems ripen only through allowing; effort merely complicates them. In the stillness of meditation, nature’s own intelligence returns, like spring arriving and grass growing by itself; then clarity, rest, and the right action emerge spontaneously.
When you’re unsure, stop trying; relax quietly, and let the next right step show up by itself.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces anxiety and overthinking by breaking the compulsion to act.
- Creates space for natural clarity and wiser decisions to arise.
- Improves sleep and rest through relaxation and meditation.
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