What does it mean to be in that condition?
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"To be in that condition is to surrender completely to existence, allowing life to flow through you without personal desires or attachments, living as a vehicle for the whole. In that state, gratitude remains, but the burdens of doership and indebtedness vanish."
According to Osho, to be in that condition is to have no private interest or desire left—no insistence to live—and to surrender wholly to the will of existence. One lives as a vehicle of the total, beyond karma, allowing life or death, food or fasting, to happen only if the whole consents. Gratitude remains, but personal indebtedness and doership disappear.
It means you stop wanting for yourself and let the universe decide, calmly accepting whatever happens.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces anxiety by releasing control and expectations.
- Frees you from guilt and obligation; actions arise naturally.
- Aligns daily choices with a larger intelligence, fostering trust and simplicity.
- Frees you from guilt and obligation; actions arise naturally.
- Aligns daily choices with a larger intelligence, fostering trust and simplicity.
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