How can I sink deeper into surrender?
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"Let the 'I' dissolve and allow the sense of Brahman to grow; in that surrender, even the simplest actions become a profound expression of existence."
According to Osho, sink deeper into surrender by letting the I-sense fall and allowing the sense of Brahman to grow. Keep vigilant watch to avoid feeding the ego; do only what weakens it and offer it, with gratitude, to existence—like setting a lamp afloat on the river. When action arises from egolessness, even breathing is virtue; when the 'I' dissolves, only Brahman knows Brahman.
Keep noticing when you’re trying to be a ‘somebody,’ thank that impulse, and gently let it go—like placing a small lamp on a river—so life can flow through you without needing to be important.
Why this matters practically
- Turns everyday acts into meditation by removing ego-driven striving.
- Prevents spiritual pride; nurtures humility, peace, and authenticity.
- Opens you to a vast sense of unity and effortless action.
- Prevents spiritual pride; nurtures humility, peace, and authenticity.
- Opens you to a vast sense of unity and effortless action.
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