What is truth?
Synthesized from Source
definition
"Truth is not something to be found outside; it is the profound realization of your own being, where the boundary between 'me' and 'the rest' dissolves."
According to Osho, truth isn’t an external fact or object to be found; it is the direct realization of one’s own being. Untruth is our ignorance of ourselves. When self-knowing flowers—when you know yourself totally—the boundary between ‘me’ and ‘the rest’ dissolves. Thus, truth is your own awakened ‘I am,’ discovered within, not acquired from outside.
Truth isn’t out there to find; it’s knowing who you really are so deeply that you feel one with everything.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts effort from chasing beliefs to self-inquiry, awareness, and meditation.
- Reduces separation and anxiety, nurturing compassion and connection.
- Supports authentic living and clearer, wiser choices.
- Reduces separation and anxiety, nurturing compassion and connection.
- Supports authentic living and clearer, wiser choices.
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