How do you decide which questions to answer?
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"I answer the questions that life whispers to me, surrendering to the moment and trusting the deeper need that lies beyond mere words."
According to Osho, which questions he answers is a “secret” led not by fixed rules but by surrender to existence. With a playful parable of the rabbi tossing money for God to take, he hints he lets life decide: he answers intuitively, in the moment, giving voice to what is truly needed rather than merely what is asked.
He doesn’t follow a formula—he trusts life (or God) to choose, and answers what feels needed right now.
Why this matters practically
- Encourages trusting intuition over rigid plans
- Reduces anxiety by surrendering control to the moment’s needs
- Brings playful openness, making responses more alive and compassionate
- Reduces anxiety by surrendering control to the moment’s needs
- Brings playful openness, making responses more alive and compassionate
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