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What is the nature of truth?

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"Truth is not a concept to be defined, but a silence to be experienced beyond all beliefs and words."

According to Osho, truth is not a human convention like mathematics or language; it lies beyond the mind’s games. It cannot be stated positively, only approached via negation—neti-neti, “not this, not that.” When all conceptual walls and identifications drop, what remains is directly known, not described. Truth is the silent, immediate suchness discovered outside all beliefs, words, and measures.
Truth isn’t the names and rules we make up; it’s what’s left when you stop labeling and counting and simply stay aware.
Why this matters practically
- Loosen attachment to labels, beliefs, and dogmas.
- Practice silent awareness (neti-neti) to see directly.
- Find clarity and peace beyond mental noise and arguments.
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