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What is the nature of thoughts?

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"Thoughts are the restless inquiries of the mind, but true intelligence lies in the silence where questions dissolve and truth is directly received."

According to Osho, thoughts are question-making movements of the mind: where there are thoughts, there are questions; where no question arises, there are no thoughts. Thought’s very nature is restlessness and inquiry. The ultimate intelligence is silence—no-thought, no-question—where words are unnecessary and truth is directly received; in such openness, the living answer (the master) can enter.
Thoughts always create questions, but when the mind stops questioning, it becomes silent and truth can be felt without words.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you notice when you’re in mental noise versus restful clarity.
- Guides you to find your real question, making inquiry sincere and focused.
- Points toward meditative silence, where insight comes directly without analysis.
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