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Can it be argued that karma, with its natural forces of cause and effect, should not be interfered with?

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"Surrender to the natural flow of karma and become the watcher; in that stillness, you transcend suffering and remain untouched by the wheel of cause and effect."

According to Osho, arguing is futile: if you can totally surrender to karma’s natural flow, then don’t interfere—and don’t complain. But most cannot. The essential move isn’t to tinker with cause and effect; it is to transcend it through meditation and witnessing. Become the watcher: the body’s karmas complete themselves, yet consciousness stands free, untouched by suffering, beyond the wheel.
If you can accept everything without complaint, do so; if not, meditate to step outside the karma game and just watch.
Why this matters practically
- Stops empty debate; choose real practice: surrender or meditation.
- Cultivating witnessing reduces identification with pain and turbulence.
- Clarifies action: not passive fatalism, but conscious transcendence.
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