Why should we seek God?
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"Your search for God is not a destination but the very essence of your questioning; honor it, for in the depth of your inquiry lies the key to ultimate rest."
According to Osho, you needn't seek God—yet you inevitably will, because the very question “why?” is the engine of search. Every human restlessness, even for wealth or power, is a disguised quest for the ultimate answer. Only realizing the Divine ends the torment of why and grants true rest. Therefore, honor your questioning, turn it inward, and let mortality remind you to seek what finally satisfies.
We look for God because our never-ending “why?” won’t let us rest, and only finding the deepest truth makes that question stop.
Why this matters practically
- Use your ‘why’ to inquire within, not just chase status or wealth.
- Remember mortality to choose what brings lasting peace.
- Turn restlessness into meditation and sincere seeking.
- Remember mortality to choose what brings lasting peace.
- Turn restlessness into meditation and sincere seeking.
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