Will finding the right question lead to finding the answer?
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"The answer is not found in ready-made responses but in the authenticity of your own heart-born question; when you uncover that, the answer flows naturally, inseparable from the inquiry itself."
According to Osho, the answer is inherent in the right question. The real obstacle is not lack of answers but asking borrowed, imitative questions. When you uncover your own existential, heart-born question—the single, fundamental inquiry of your being—the answer arrives with it, inseparable, like thirst with its water. His work is to help you find that authentic question; ready‑made answers only deceive.
Yes—find the one true question inside you, and its answer comes along; copying others’ questions won’t work.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts focus from collecting answers to discovering your authentic inquiry.
- Reduces futile searching by listening to your own lived experience.
- Builds inner guidance instead of depending on second‑hand beliefs.
- Reduces futile searching by listening to your own lived experience.
- Builds inner guidance instead of depending on second‑hand beliefs.
AI Confidence Score: 97%
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