Ask Osho!

Who am I?

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"Self-knowledge blossoms in the absence of fear; when love fills your being, the question of "Who am I?" dissolves into a direct recognition of your true self."

According to Osho, asking “Who am I?” from a fearful, calculating mind is futile. Self-knowledge flowers only when fear drops and love fills your being; fear and love cannot coexist. Stop trying to be clever or to hide—growth demands courage and openness. When fear dissolves, you don’t need an answer: you recognize yourself directly in the clarity and warmth of love.
Let go of fear and be loving and open, and the real you will show itself without words.
Why this matters practically
- Shifting from fear to small acts of love reduces anxiety and reveals your authentic self.
- Courage and honesty end pretense, improving relationships and inner clarity.
- Focus moves from empty questioning to real transformation through loving presence.
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