According to Osho, the fear that arises in doing nothing—just being—is the ego’s panic at its own dissolution. Like a dewdrop nearing the ocean, the small self imagines annihilation, yet in surrender it expands into oceanic no-self. This trembling is natural; courage and trust are required to jump. What seems like death is actually freedom, vastness, and truly living.
When you stop doing and just be, your small ‘me’ gets scared it will vanish, but if you relax and let go, you become bigger and freer, not lost.