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What happens when a problem remains unsolved?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"When a problem remains unsolved, let it dissolve into silence; in that stillness, life reveals its mysteries and responses arise spontaneously, embracing the fluidity of existence."

According to Osho, problems should not be 'solved'—solutions breed more problems. Let the very idea of the problem dissolve; then its barrier between you and existence disappears. What remains is silence and living mystery, richer than any answer. From this silence, responses arise spontaneously, not as fixed solutions, and contradictions simply reflect life’s fluidity.
Stop trying to fix every problem; let it go so it no longer blocks you, and you’ll feel peaceful and clear.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces mental noise and anxiety by dropping the compulsion to fix everything.
- Opens space for intuitive, flexible responses instead of rigid solutions.
- Deepens presence, turning life from a problem to be solved into a mystery to be lived.
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