Ask Osho!

What happens when we hold onto attachment?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"Attachment is a subtle bondage; the more you cling, the heavier life becomes. Letting go brings clarity, transforming love and action into effortless movement."

According to Osho, attachment is a subtle bondage: the more you cling, the more obstacles arise—inside as fear and confusion, outside as resistance. Your energy is wasted defending and controlling, so even simple choices feel heavy. Clarity returns when you witness the clinging and let go; then love, action, and movement become effortless.
Holding on too tightly makes life hard; letting go makes it flow.
Why this matters practically
- Eases anxiety and decision fatigue.
- Improves relationships by replacing control with love.
- Frees energy for clear, creative action.
AI Confidence Score: 23% Read Original Discourse →