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What is the relationship between action and surrender?

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"Act responsibly in the world, but inwardly surrender to the flow of existence; true trust lies in resting in your own being rather than seeking outside yourself."

According to Osho, action and surrender serve different realms: outwardly, act responsibly—tie down the camel; inwardly, surrender—stop asking and seeking, and let what is already yours reveal itself. Real trust is not outsourcing to a deity but resting in your own being. Thus, practical action and inward non-demanding receptivity are complementary, not opposed.
Do what needs doing on the outside, but inside relax and stop grabbing—the treasure is already with you.
Why this matters practically
- You avoid spiritual bypassing by handling real responsibilities.
- You reduce anxiety by dropping constant seeking and trusting inner clarity.
- You align effort with wisdom: act where needed, let go within.
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