Core Insight:
According to Osho, mere skill in acting cannot free actors from sorrow because their 'acting' ends with the stage; offstage the ego returns as the doer who clings, owns, and suffers. Even in performance they become doers when pride arises. Liberation comes only when all of life is lived as effortless acting—through meditation and surrender—where the sense of 'I' dissolves and actions happen without ownership or attachment.