What should I do when I see neither truth nor beauty?
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"When you see neither truth nor beauty, remember that the blindness lies within; seek a living master to awaken your heart, for only then will your eyes be healed to perceive the wonders that surround you."
According to Osho, if you perceive neither truth nor beauty, the problem isn’t ‘out there’—it’s unawakened vision. Don’t deny their existence; admit your spiritual blindness. Seek a living master—the physician of the inner eye—and practice awakening the heart so sensitivity flowers. When the eyes are cured, truth and beauty are everywhere; until then, logic only defends the ego.
If you can’t see beauty or truth, don’t call them fake—heal your inner eyes with a wise guide and a softened, awakened heart.
Why this matters practically
- Encourages humility and self-inquiry instead of blame or denial.
- Points you to guidance (a master) and practices that awaken sensitivity.
- Prevents egoic skepticism from blocking direct experience.
- Points you to guidance (a master) and practices that awaken sensitivity.
- Prevents egoic skepticism from blocking direct experience.
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