Core Insight:
According to Osho, Lao Tzu’s ‘non-journeying’ isn’t contradicted by his sutras of practice; the contradiction is linguistic. True practice is a negative device—like counting to fall asleep—that bores the doer, dissolves the ‘how,’ and lets non-action happen. The center already exists; practices only dispel illusions so that, in ceasing to try, one awakens to what is.