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What is the critique of Sivananda's method?

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"No method can produce enlightenment; it is the very belief in techniques that keeps you trapped in ignorance. True transformation arises in the silence of non-doing, where the spring comes and the grass grows by itself."

According to Osho, Sivananda's method fails because no method can produce enlightenment; believing in techniques is itself ignorance. Methods are concessions to our restlessness - useful only to exhaust doers until they surrender to effortless awareness. True transformation arises in silent non-doing: sitting silently, doing nothing, the spring comes and the grass grows by itself. His critique targets method-worship, not the man.
Trying to wake up with techniques is like pulling grass to make it grow; sit quietly and it grows by itself—methods only tire you until you stop forcing.
Why this matters practically
- Shift from chasing techniques to simple, quiet awareness.
- Use methods only to notice and drop the compulsion to keep doing.
- Less struggle, more ease—insight arises naturally.
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