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What happens when I reflect on my desires and questions?

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"In the silence of samadhi, all questions dissolve, and the Divine presence fills the inner throne, revealing the truth beyond desires."

According to Osho, when you sincerely reflect on desires and questions, three phases unfold. First, the ordinary mind explodes with countless demands. With a taste of meditation, everything seems trivial and the mind falls silent, though a subtle doubt still holds the pen. In samadhi, conscious and unconscious unite; the pen drops, all questions vanish, and the inner throne is filled with the essential—Divine presence.
At first you want everything, then nothing seems worth wanting, and finally you feel so whole that no questions or desires remain.
Why this matters practically
- Use the number and weight of your questions as a compass for your meditative depth.
- Don’t rush to fill silence; trust the emptiness and keep practicing.
- Let go of clinging to doubts and desires so clarity and deeper presence can emerge.
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