What is the purpose of the fire of knowledge?
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"The fire of knowledge does not add to your mind; it burns away the noise, allowing you to witness reality in pure silence and clarity."
According to Osho, the fire of knowledge purifies your being into neutrality and silence. It does not add more ideas; it burns agitation and preference so you can abide as a calm witness. In this clarity you become a knower, a seer—seeing reality as it is, free from noise, bias, and inner turbulence.
It makes you calm and quiet inside so you can just watch clearly, without taking sides.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you respond rather than react, reducing stress and conflict.
- Improves clarity and decision-making by seeing situations without bias.
- Cultivates inner peace and steadiness amid chaos.
- Improves clarity and decision-making by seeing situations without bias.
- Cultivates inner peace and steadiness amid chaos.
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