How many fundamental elements are there in the universe?
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"The real cannot be counted; in the silence of no-mind, there is only the undivided being beyond all numbers."
According to Osho, the real cannot be counted: numbers arise from the restless mind that divides; in silent no-mind there is only undivided being, beyond 'one' or 'many'. So he refuses to name elements, pointing instead to two modes of seeing: mind (multiplicity) and no-mind (wholeness), and urges direct, wordless knowing through stillness.
You can’t really count the universe’s pieces—when the mind is quiet, everything is a seamless whole beyond any number.
Why this matters practically
- Stops endless questioning and invites calming, meditative awareness.
- Reduces anxiety by loosening the need to label, divide, and count.
- Encourages relating to life from wholeness rather than fragmentation.
- Reduces anxiety by loosening the need to label, divide, and count.
- Encourages relating to life from wholeness rather than fragmentation.
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