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What is the significance of willingness in a positive state?

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"Willingness is the essence of true positivity; it is the conscious choice to act or remain still, revealing mastery and inner strength in the dance of existence."

According to Osho, willingness is the hallmark of a truly positive state: you retain the power to act, yet consciously refrain. Rest belongs to the one who can walk but chooses stillness; silence to the one who can think but chooses no-thought. Such non-doing is alert, voluntary, and free—unlike paralysis—revealing mastery, presence, and inner strength.
Real rest is when you could act but calmly choose not to—showing inner freedom, not helplessness.
Why this matters practically
- Distinguishes conscious rest from laziness or incapacity.
- Builds self-mastery: pause before reacting; choose silence amid thoughts.
- Reduces stress by resting from choice, not collapse.
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