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What should I do to understand the philosophy of Zen?

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"Zen is not a philosophy to be understood; it is a leap from mind to no-mind, where silence reveals the truth beyond thought."

According to Osho, Zen cannot be grasped as philosophy; it is a direct, meditative jump from mind to no-mind. Drop intellectual effort and enter dhyan (jhan): watchful, thought-free awareness. Through experiential silence, not concepts, Zen reveals the one reality beyond many minds—a heart-to-heart knowing, simple, immediate, and transformative.
Don’t try to think Zen; sit quietly, let thoughts settle, and feel the clear, quiet awareness that remains.
Why this matters practically
- Cuts overthinking and brings calm presence to everyday life.
- Cultivates direct self-knowing and a sense of unity with others.
- Offers a practical path: meditate, watch, and rest in pure awareness.
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