Can one become a great horse by seeking?
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outcome
"Greatness is not something to be sought; it is your inborn nature, revealed when you rest in your own being."
According to Osho, one never becomes a great horse by seeking; seeking turns you outward and away from your own being. Greatness is your inborn nature, revealed in non-seeking—simply resting, centered, at home. Even seeking’s frustrations are only a prelude to dropping it. When all quests collapse, you discover you have always been the great horse.
Stop trying to become a great horse out there—be still and notice the great horse you already are.
Why this matters practically
- Ends the stress of endless self-improvement chasing
- Cultivates present-moment awareness and self-acceptance
- Lets actions arise from innate wholeness rather than roles or pretenses
- Cultivates present-moment awareness and self-acceptance
- Lets actions arise from innate wholeness rather than roles or pretenses
AI Confidence Score: 97%
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