How will we find the Whole?
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outcome
"In the silence of your surrendered emptiness, the Whole reveals itself; stop seeking and simply allow."
According to Osho, you find the Whole not by seeking, thinking, or doing—because the seeker is incomplete and reproduces incompleteness—but by non-doing: no-thought, egolessness, becoming a zero. In silent, meditative emptiness the doer dies; your absence becomes total, a space where the Whole, the Beloved, can descend. Stop running; sit, allow, and the complete reveals itself through your surrendered emptiness.
Stop trying to reach God with thoughts or effort; sit quietly, drop the ‘me,’ and in that empty stillness wholeness appears by itself.
Why this matters practically
- Ends compulsive striving, easing stress and clarifying mind.
- Practical: sit silently daily; watch thoughts; rest as awareness.
- Opens space for love, insight, and a felt sense of wholeness.
- Practical: sit silently daily; watch thoughts; rest as awareness.
- Opens space for love, insight, and a felt sense of wholeness.
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