Ask Osho!

What is the difference between reality and illusion?

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"Reality is found in your own awakened seeing, while illusion is merely the echo of borrowed questions and ready-made answers. Move from imitation to presence, and let your own life be the source of inquiry."

According to Osho, reality is encountered only in your own awakened seeing—the silence of samadhi—where questions dissolve into living understanding. Illusion is secondhand: borrowed questions, ready-made answers, and mind-made projections that you cling to or follow blindly. Use answers as arrows, not milestones; move from imitation to presence. Ask from your own life, cultivate awareness, and the real reveals itself.
Reality is what you see clearly in inner quiet; illusion is what you copy or believe without seeing.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you stop chasing others’ paths and start living authentically.
- Turns answers into practice, not dogma, reducing confusion.
- Cultivates awareness (samadhi), resolving problems at the root.
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