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What is the definition of truth according to Osho?

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"Truth is not a thought or belief; it is the immediate seeing that arises in the silence of no-mind, revealing the diamonds of your own consciousness."

According to Osho, truth is not a thought, belief, or concept but an immediate, inner seeing that arises in no-mind. Thought only negates and shatters illusions; meditation reveals the living fullness of shunya—the affirmative 'yes' of being. When awareness turns within as silent witness, one discovers the real 'diamonds': one’s own consciousness and inexhaustible reality.
Truth isn’t in ideas; it’s what you directly notice inside when you stop thinking and quietly watch—then the fake stuff falls away and the real thing shines.
Why this matters practically
- Stop mistaking beliefs for reality; use thought to expose illusions, then meditate.
- Cultivate silent witnessing to experience meaning, hope, and inner richness instead of nihilism.
- Ground choices in firsthand awareness rather than secondhand concepts.
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