What happens when a lot is happening in life?
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outcome
"When life is a dance of opposites, let go of clinging to methods; instead, act with effortless effort and flow with the vast intelligence of existence."
According to Osho, when a lot is happening, an immense movement is unfolding that the mind can’t grasp because life is not a straight line but a dance of opposites. Don’t cling to method or no-method; bridge them. Act with effortless effort—doing without the doer—so you flow with life’s vast, non-linear intelligence.
When many things are happening, life is twisting and turning, so stay relaxed, act gently, and let things happen without gripping or resisting.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces anxiety by trusting life’s zigzags instead of demanding straight lines.
- Helps you act wholeheartedly without burnout: effort with inner ease.
- Prevents spiritual rigidity—use methods lightly, stay open to opposites.
- Helps you act wholeheartedly without burnout: effort with inner ease.
- Prevents spiritual rigidity—use methods lightly, stay open to opposites.
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