Ask Osho!

What is the essence of your teachings and doctrine?

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"Truth is not a doctrine to be taught; it is the direct experience of being fully present, open, and empty, where revelation unfolds beyond words."

According to Osho, there is no doctrine to teach: truth is not reached by philosophy, thought, or theories, but by direct, existential awareness. His 'teaching' is meditation - being here-now, open, humble, and empty of accumulated knowledge. In this receptive void, revelation happens; words may later indicate it, but knowledge serves only communication, never realization.
Quiet your mind, be fully present, and let truth show itself; explanations can come after.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces overthinking and stress by grounding you in the present moment.
- Cultivates humility and openness, improving relationships and learning.
- Shifts focus from collecting ideas to lived experience, bringing clarity and authenticity.
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