When should we believe in the truth of your words, and how can we discern between truth and trickery?
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definition
"Never believe me piecemeal; truth can only be recognized through the lens of direct experience, not judgment. Choose total trust or total doubt, for both will liberate you from confusion."
According to Osho, never believe him piecemeal: you cannot judge truth without already knowing it. His words may be compassionate devices, lies that push you from the burning house into the open sky. Choose total trust or total doubt; both end confusion and make you whole. Real verification comes only through direct experience afterward.
Don’t try to sort his words into true or false now—either trust fully or ignore fully, then check by your own experience.
Why this matters practically
- Stops half-belief and confusion
- Shifts focus to direct experience over concepts
- Encourages decisive practice and experimentation
- Shifts focus to direct experience over concepts
- Encourages decisive practice and experimentation
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