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What is the need for the search?

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"The search is not for answers, but for the source where the questioner dissolves into silence, merging with the divine beyond all whys."

According to Osho, the search is needed not to collect answers to “why,” but to arrive at the source where the questioner dissolves. Questions belong to the wave; answers belong to the ocean. On meeting the divine, the urge to ask disappears into silence. True resolution is experiential—merging with what is—because verbal answers spawn endless whys and keep you outside reality.
Search not for explanations, but to melt into the ocean where all questions naturally disappear.
Why this matters practically
- Ends the endless why-chasing and brings inner quiet through direct experience.
- Encourages meditation and surrender over argument, easing anxiety and doubt.
- Shifts focus from concepts to being, clarifying how to live moment-to-moment.
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