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What are two fundamental rules for seekers?

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"Feel the urgency of one bitten by a snake, yet move with the calm of one who has discovered his horse is already stolen; in this balance lies the essence of true seeking."

According to Osho, two fundamental rules for seekers are: first, feel the life-or-death urgency of one bitten by a snake—do not postpone awakening even a moment. Second, be like one who discovers his horse already stolen—stop useless rushing; relax, accept what is, and move without panic. Together they unify intense urgency with deep unhurriedness, producing alert, effortless seeking.
Act like waking up matters right now, but stay calm and don’t hurry about what’s already gone.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents procrastination in practice.
- Reduces anxiety and wasted effort.
- Balances intensity with ease for sustainable growth.
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