Ask Osho!

What is your favorite food?

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"What truly nourishes us transcends names and categories; it is found in the immediacy of experience, not in the confines of labels."

According to Osho, even a simple question like 'favorite food' becomes difficult because he doesn’t know its name—pointing to an approach that values direct experience over labels. What nourishes and delights is known by taste and presence, not by category. Preference is fluid, immediate, and nameless; clinging to names misses the living reality.
He likes the taste itself, not the name on the menu.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you notice what truly satisfies you by focusing on experience, not labels or trends.
- Reduces attachment to fixed preferences, keeping you open and flexible.
- Encourages mindful eating and living in the present moment.
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