What is reasoning and what is rationalization?
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"Reasoning is the mind's attempt to grasp truth, while rationalization is the ego's clever disguise, twisting logic to serve its own ends; true understanding transcends both, found only in the silence of meditation."
According to Osho, reasoning is the head’s logical, male-mode skill that argues and analyzes; rationalization is what the other side calls that same reasoning when it serves ego and winning rather than truth. Both reason and emotion are mind-games and ultimately inadequate; real understanding arises only by moving beyond them into meditation, a silent no-thought, no-emotion communion.
Reasoning is using your head to explain things; calling it “rationalization” means it sounds like an excuse, and Osho says real peace comes when you stop trying to win and rest in quiet awareness.
Why this matters practically
- Spot ego-driven arguing and step out of win/lose dynamics.
- Use meditative pauses to communicate beyond blame and labels.
- Shift from proving right to being present, reducing conflict.
- Use meditative pauses to communicate beyond blame and labels.
- Shift from proving right to being present, reducing conflict.
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