What happens when doubts arise from incomplete understanding?
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outcome
"Doubts are born from a fragmented understanding; only in the presence of the master does clarity emerge, allowing surrender to dissolve the restless seeking of the mind."
According to Osho, doubts arise when understanding is partial and mind-driven. They are not to be solved by effort; just remain in the master’s presence. As understanding ripens through satsang, doubt dissolves by itself and surrender happens. Otherwise, incomplete seeing drives restless seeking outward—like the musk-deer—leaving you vulnerable to the world’s arrows and missing the door within.
When you don’t fully understand, the mind doubts; stay present, stop overthinking, and as true understanding grows, the doubts melt and surrender happens on its own.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces mental struggle by shifting from fixing doubts to deepening presence.
- Prevents chasing external goals that distract and wound you.
- Builds trust and ease, allowing natural inner transformation.
- Prevents chasing external goals that distract and wound you.
- Builds trust and ease, allowing natural inner transformation.
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