What happens when we surrender to life?
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outcome
"Surrender is not an action; it is the realization that nothing is in your hands, allowing life to flow effortlessly through you."
According to Osho, surrender isn’t something you do; it happens when you see that nothing is in your hands. The doer—the ego—drops, resistance ends, and life flows by itself. You simply live what arises: when happy, rejoice; when sad, be sad. In this non-doing, questions dissolve, simplicity returns, and an effortless ease, clarity, and naturalness pervade.
Stop trying to control everything and just live what comes—like sweating when it’s hot and shivering when it’s cold.
Why this matters practically
- Lowers anxiety by ending the fight to control moods and outcomes.
- Lets you respond naturally to life without guilt or forcing.
- Frees energy and clarity as the ego’s pressure to “do” relaxes.
- Lets you respond naturally to life without guilt or forcing.
- Frees energy and clarity as the ego’s pressure to “do” relaxes.
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