According to Osho, “taking up nothing” is the highest practice: when true non‑doing happens—no inner chatter, no doer—everything is accomplished. It’s not idleness; it is egoless action where life acts through you. Like the Zen archer, when anxiety and self-effort drop, action becomes effortless and exact. Master non-doing, and all doing aligns by itself; nothing higher exists.
When you become truly quiet inside and stop trying to control, the right things happen by themselves.