What is the nature of thoughts and their relation to desire?
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"Desire shapes the mind into a cacophony of thoughts, but in the silence of no-mind, the ego dissolves and the ocean of bliss reveals itself."
According to Osho, thoughts are time-born ripples of the mind—fragments of past memories and future projections—generated by desire (tanha). Desire creates the mind by pulling in tomorrow and feeding it with yesterday. Without desire, the mind falls silent; in that thought-free present (no-mind), ego dissolves, freedom dawns, and one merges with the blissful, oceanic reality.
Our thoughts come from wanting things and from thinking about yesterday and tomorrow; when wanting relaxes, the mind grows quiet and peace appears now.
Why this matters practically
- Notice how desire pulls you into past/future, then return to the present via breath and sensing.
- Drop a want for a moment to taste no-mind and reduce anxiety.
- See thoughts as time-projections, not truth; this softens ego wounds and reactivity.
- Drop a want for a moment to taste no-mind and reduce anxiety.
- See thoughts as time-projections, not truth; this softens ego wounds and reactivity.
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