Is the wave in which there is no thought also natural?
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definition
"Stop dividing experience into 'natural' and 'unnatural'; simply witness whatever arises, and in that witnessing, you align with the whole."
According to Osho, everything is natural — both the wave of thoughts and the wave of no-thought. Silence is not a violation of nature but one of its spontaneous movements. Stop dividing experience into 'natural' and 'unnatural'; simply witness whatever arises. By relaxing this judgment, you align with the whole and allow effortless clarity to unfold.
Yes—having no thoughts is as natural as having them; just let it be.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces self-judgment during meditation or daily life; you can rest in whatever state appears.
- Encourages relaxed witnessing, which stabilizes peace and clarity.
- Prevents striving and frustration by trusting natural rhythms of mind.
- Encourages relaxed witnessing, which stabilizes peace and clarity.
- Prevents striving and frustration by trusting natural rhythms of mind.
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