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What happens when I practice patience?

Patience is not waiting nervously; it is the trust in existence's timing, allowing your being to ripen naturally and effortlessly.

— Osho
According to Osho, patience is not waiting nervously but trusting existence’s timing. When you practice patience, ambition loosens, the mind slows, and your being ripens naturally; insights, love, and meditation deepen without force. Patience turns restlessness into watchfulness, letting things unfold like a flower opening—effortless, graceful, and total. What ‘comes’ is maturity: silence, clarity, and a relaxed readiness for life’s gifts when they are truly due.

Patience means trusting the right time, so you relax and let good things grow by themselves.

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