To what extent does life have relevance to logic?
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"Logic can only navigate the surface of life; to truly live, we must embrace the depths of love and the unknown."
According to Osho, logic has only a narrow, utilitarian relevance: it works with things, calculations and the marketplace, but fails before the vast, multidimensional mystery of life. Love, meditation, and authentic relationship are incalculable and unknowable, so logic becomes a prison if overused. Use logic as a tool for surfaces; put it aside to live, relate, and rejoice in the insecure adventure of existence.
Logic helps with chores and math, but life and love are too big and mysterious—so use logic for tasks and let your heart guide the rest.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents overthinking relationships and invites trust and love.
- Balances reason at work with openness to life’s uncertainty.
- Encourages presence and meditation beyond calculation.
- Balances reason at work with openness to life’s uncertainty.
- Encourages presence and meditation beyond calculation.
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