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What is the nature of truth?

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"Truth is one and indivisible; it is the simplicity that lies beyond the complexities of lies."

According to Osho, truth is one, not many—absolute, whole, simple, pure, and plain. Anything relative or dependent is not truth but a form of lie; lies are many and complicated, truth is singular and obvious. These adjectives are not separate truths but facets of the same indivisible reality, which resists ornate expression precisely because of its simplicity.
Truth is one whole, simple thing; if it depends on comparisons or conditions, it isn’t real truth—just a dressed-up lie.
Why this matters practically
- Cuts confusion: choose simplicity and wholeness over complicated rationalizations.
- Guides integrity: speak and live plainly, beyond half-truths and dependencies.
- Focuses inquiry: seek direct, uncomplicated experience rather than relative opinions.
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