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What is the nature of Western philosophical thought?

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"Western philosophy is a dance of concepts that never touches the essence of truth; it knows much about reality but has yet to experience the silence of being."

According to Osho, Western philosophical thought is primarily intellectual and analytical—a play of concepts, arguments, and systems that circles around truth without tasting it. It excels in logic, criticism, and method, birthing science and technology, yet remains head-centered. In contrast to experiential Eastern wisdom, it accumulates knowledge about truth rather than entering silence to realize being.
It uses the head to talk about truth instead of the heart to taste it.
Why this matters practically
- Balance sharp thinking with meditation and direct experience.
- Avoid endless debates; choose practices that transform your life.
- Use intellect as a tool, not a prison.
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