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What happens when I lose track of patience?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"When you lose patience, you wander outward in search of fulfillment, missing the truth that is already within you; patience is the silent pilgrimage that reveals your being."

According to Osho, when you lose patience you start wandering outward, chasing objects and ideas, and thereby miss the truth already within. Impatience breeds self-deception, restlessness, and postpones the very ‘immediate’ happening that infinite waiting allows. Patience is intelligent, relaxed allowing; it lets things settle, heals by itself, and suddenly reveals your own being—an inward pilgrimage where nothing is done, only silently received.
If you stop waiting calmly, you chase shiny things and miss yourself; if you wait quietly, your inner treasure appears.
Why this matters practically
- Stop restless searching; conserve energy.
- Calm aids healing and clarity.
- Creates space for real insight and joy.
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