Ask Osho!

What type of life is lived by a person who is without any kind of desire?

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"A desireless person lives as a jeevan-mukta, outwardly unchanged yet inwardly transformed, where actions flow without the burden of doer-ship, revealing the freedom and clarity of existence."

According to Osho, a desireless person lives as a jeevan-mukta: outwardly unchanged—performing ordinary roles—but inwardly utterly transformed. The fire of knowing has burned desires, ego, and bondage; only a faint outline of former patterns remains, like a cloth reduced to ash. Actions happen, yet no doer-ship clings; freedom, silence, and clarity pervade.
You may look and act the same, but inside all wanting has burned away, like a cloth that seems there yet is only ash.
Why this matters practically
- Ends anxiety and suffering caused by chasing cravings
- Brings steady peace and clarity amid daily responsibilities
- Enables effortless, ethical action without egoic attachment
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