Ask Osho!

Should one not ask for anyone's opinion?

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"Truth is untouched by opinions; it blooms only in the garden of your own awareness."

According to Osho, truth is untouched by opinions; collecting others’ views cannot deliver it. Opinions reflect conditioning, not reality. You may listen, but don’t borrow conclusions. Turn inward: meditate, watch, experience directly. Let clarity arise from your own awareness, not consensus or authority. Seek guidance for methods, not answers; truth flowers in personal seeing.
Other people’s opinions can’t give you truth—look and experience for yourself.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces confusion and herd pressure
- Focuses you on direct experience (meditation, observation)
- Builds inner clarity and self-trust
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