Why do significant questions about enlightenment and meditation elude me when I try to articulate them?
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"Authentic questions arise from the depths of your being; borrowed curiosities only echo the noise of the mind. Start with what is real in your life, and let silence reveal your true answers."
According to Osho, such questions elude you because they are borrowed curiosities, not an authentic, life-and-death inquiry arising from your core. When you try to phrase them they feel unreal and phony. Begin with questions that truly mirror your present reality—even mundane ones. He answers the questioner by dissolving false questions, creating silence in which your own living answer can emerge.
If you copy big questions from others, they won’t feel real—ask what’s true for you right now, and the real big questions will come later.
Why this matters practically
- Start with your genuine, immediate concerns instead of imitating spiritual talk.
- Authentic questioning creates inner silence where real insight appears.
- Saves energy by addressing real obstacles and builds honest self-inquiry.
- Authentic questioning creates inner silence where real insight appears.
- Saves energy by addressing real obstacles and builds honest self-inquiry.
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