What is your path if knowledge, devotion, and action are not paths?
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definition
"The only true path is pathlessness, a silent, loving receptivity that bows to the divine already present within you."
According to Osho, there is no path at all. If he named one, it would only become a fourth route and still miss the truth. Liberation happens by standing outside all prescribed ways—knowledge, devotion, action, and even any 'Osho path.' The only 'way' is pathlessness: a silent, loving receptivity that bows to the divine already present within.
There’s no special road to follow; just stop chasing roads and gently trust the goodness already inside you.
Why this matters practically
- Frees you from chasing techniques and comparing paths.
- Invites direct awareness and loving presence in daily life.
- Shifts authority from outer systems to the inner divine.
- Invites direct awareness and loving presence in daily life.
- Shifts authority from outer systems to the inner divine.
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