Ask Osho!

What happens when I stop seeking?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"When you stop seeking, you discover that the path has always been within you; it is not about the speed of your journey, but the depth of your presence."

According to Osho, it depends on you: awakening isn’t about speed or chasing goals, but about not ‘running away.’ Whether you rest, walk beside the master, or even outpace him, stay present and connected. The essential thing is to remain with awareness; drop the frantic chase, but don’t abandon the path.
Stop hunting for something and just stick with awareness—stay here and don’t run away.
Why this matters practically
- Keeps attention on presence instead of collecting spiritual achievements.
- Lets you move at your own pace—even surpass a teacher—without losing the thread.
- Prevents avoidance and distractions that derail inner growth.
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