What happens when I struggle to let go?
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outcome
"Letting go is not a struggle; it is a total, effortless surrender that blossoms from deep understanding and clear seeing."
According to Osho, struggling to let go guarantees tension because let-go is never "almost" or in parts; it is a total, effortless yes. Any fragment that holds on cancels the whole. Let-go cannot be achieved by trying; it flowers from clear seeing and understanding. Drop the competitive urge, watch mindfully, and when understanding dawns, surrender happens by itself.
If you try to let go, you’re still holding on; just see clearly and it will happen by itself.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces anxiety by ending the inner fight to control outcomes.
- Encourages whole-hearted decisions instead of half-commitments.
- Promotes mindfulness: watch, understand, and allow natural change.
- Encourages whole-hearted decisions instead of half-commitments.
- Promotes mindfulness: watch, understand, and allow natural change.
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