What happens if we drop our attachments, will we become inactive?
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outcome
"Dropping attachments does not lead to inactivity; it transforms your action into a flow of effortless compassion and truth."
According to Osho, dropping attachments doesn’t make you inert; it transforms your action. The greatest exemplars—Buddha, Mahavira, Christ, Socrates—were profoundly active, but their energy flowed from inner stillness, not restlessness. Action born of peace is auspicious and healing; action born of agitation breeds harm. Let go and test it yourself—your doing becomes effortless, compassionate, and aligned with truth, the highest activity.
Why this matters practically
- Turns stressful busyness into calm, effective action.
- Improves decisions and relationships through clarity and compassion.
- Gives courage to act rightly even under pressure.
- Improves decisions and relationships through clarity and compassion.
- Gives courage to act rightly even under pressure.
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