Osho: That is very arduous. You may think that this is the simplest thing, not to do anything. That is the most difficult thing – not to do anything. ... Because our mind through old habits, and through old patterns, needs constant occupation.
The mind needs constant occupation. If you give it some occupation, then it is all right. You may be doing ”jap” (chanting a mantra); that too is an occupation. If you don’t do anything, and even for a single moment can remain without doing anything – not even a single thought, not even doing any mantra, if you can remain for a single moment alone, not doing anything, that very moment leads through into inner depths.
Early Talks of Osho
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