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What is Buddha?

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"Buddha is not a philosopher but the silence of the questioning mind, where truth reveals itself in the clarity of no-mind."

According to Osho, Buddha is not a philosopher or a set of answers but the state of awakening that appears when the questioning mind falls silent. When mind—the very source of questions—drops, one becomes an experiencing presence rather than a verbalizing self, and truth reveals itself. Buddha is that no‑mind clarity, available here-now beyond theories.
Buddha means being so quiet inside that questions stop and you directly feel what’s true.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you shift from endless thinking to direct experience.
- Encourages practices (silence, meditation) that calm anxiety and bring clarity.
- Frees you from chasing secondhand answers and opens space for lived truth.
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