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Osho on Wrongdoing

Wrongdoing

In the stillness where the doer dissolves and the ego recedes, one discovers that true action emerges effortlessly from surrender, transforming the self into a vessel for the Divine, where rightness flows naturally from emptiness.

Osho's perspective on Wrongdoing

"When everything feels wrong, stop doing and drop the doer; surrender into emptiness and let the Divine act through you."

If everything feels wrong, stop trying to control it, let your ego rest, and allow the bigger life (God) to move you.
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