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What can I do when I feel too lazy to think of a question?

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"When no question arises, celebrate the silence; in that wordless awareness, the answer is already present."

According to Osho, you’re not truly lazy if you can ask, but if no question arises, celebrate it—don’t invent one. The real work isn’t gathering answers; it’s dissolving questions until mind is empty. Rest in silence, let thoughts fall away; in that wordless awarenesssamadhi—the answer is already present. The empty mind is the buddha mind.
If no question comes, don’t force one—be quiet and enjoy the silence, because that calm is the answer.
Why this matters practically
- Stops unnecessary worry by not manufacturing problems.
- Cultivates calm, clarity, and presence in daily moments.
- Redirects energy from seeking to being, easing stress.
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