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What transformation occurs in one's outer and inner life when one becomes empty of all thoughts, plans, and desires?

When you become empty of thoughts, plans, and desires, your inner being blossoms into a silent mystique, and your outer life flows naturally, expressing the beauty of authenticity in every moment.

— Osho
According to Osho, when the mind is empty of thoughts, plans, and desires, the inner being turns silent, fresh and original—an egoless 'mystique'—while the outer life stops striving to be special and becomes natural, simple, and uniquely expressed. One may sing, dance, rule, chop wood, or keep silence; there is no fixed pattern, only authentic, spontaneous ordinariness.

When your head is empty and quiet, you feel peaceful inside and live simply outside, doing what comes naturally without trying to look special.

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