What should we do when something makes sense and also doesn’t?
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"When something both makes sense and doesn’t, it has touched your intellect but not your life-energy; practice it, meditate on it, and let it transform you until it becomes part of your very being."
According to Osho, when something both makes sense and doesn’t, it’s only reached the intellect, not your life-energy. Don’t leave it as an idea—practice it immediately, meditate on it, and let it shape conduct until it sinks into your blood and marrow. Create a gap before reactions, so the new can settle; then old patterns lose power and the insight becomes existential.
If something sounds right but doesn’t stick, start doing it calmly and right away—pause before reacting and practice daily—so it moves from head to heart.
Why this matters practically
- Turns fleeting clarity into stable habit and character.
- Reduces impulsive reactions by inserting a mindful pause.
- Gradually dissolves outdated beliefs by living the new truth.
- Reduces impulsive reactions by inserting a mindful pause.
- Gradually dissolves outdated beliefs by living the new truth.
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