What is a question that cannot be answered?
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definition
"The questions that arise from the conditioned mind are unanswerable; true understanding comes not from answers, but from the dissolution of the question itself."
According to Osho, any question born of the conditioned mind is unanswerable by another; the Master’s task is not to supply answers but to destroy the question and the questioner’s borrowed knowledge. When the mind is emptied—unlearned and deconditioned—inner knowing dawns, and the very need for the question disappears. Only you can resolve your existential questions by dissolving the ego that asks them.
If your mind is noisy and borrowed, no one can answer your question—quiet it, and the question fades by itself.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts you from chasing secondhand answers to discovering inner clarity.
- Encourages unlearning and deconditioning to access intuition.
- Transforms problems by dissolving the egoic mind that creates them.
- Encourages unlearning and deconditioning to access intuition.
- Transforms problems by dissolving the egoic mind that creates them.
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