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What happens when there is no thought?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"In the absence of thought, a profound silence emerges, transforming action into a seamless flow where the self dissolves and only the movement of existence remains."

According to Osho, when there is no thought, a natural, effortless silence arises that is absolute power: problems break on their own, and action becomes total, immediate, and automatic. By gathering your whole being into one intense act—like swift, focused walking—the ‘I’ drops, only movement remains, and the mind shifts into stillness without deliberate effort.
When your mind stops thinking, a quiet power appears, problems fade, and there’s just pure doing—like only walking with no ‘me’ in it.
Why this matters practically
- Helps dissolve problems by not feeding them with thought.
- Increases focus and energy by unifying attention in one act (e.g., brisk walking).
- Reduces stress and builds natural clarity for timely action.
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