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What does 'removing the condition' mean in the context of life?

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"Naturalness arises not from removing conditions, but from the unconditional acceptance of what is; in deep acceptance, the unnecessary falls away effortlessly."

According to Osho, 'removing the condition' is a misunderstanding: trying to eliminate anger, desire, or anything before living naturally only creates a new condition. Naturalness comes from unconditional acceptance of whatever is, without suppression or method. In deep acceptance, traits fall away by themselves; any state produced by effort is temporary and will fade when the effort stops.
Don’t try to fix yourself first; fully accept what you are now, and what doesn’t belong will drop away by itself.
Why this matters practically
- Ends inner conflict and stress by stopping the fight with emotions.
- Cultivates authenticity and ease; choices come from reality, not ideals.
- Avoids dependence on techniques that collapse when you stop practicing.
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