Is it a good sign to have no questions to ask?
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"When the mind is free of questions, it reveals a profound silence; in that stillness, the answer emerges, and life unfolds its mystery without anxiety."
According to Osho, genuinely having no questions is a profound sign: the nonquestioning consciousness itself is the answer, bringing ease, silence, and transformation (samadhi, Buddha-mind). The problem is not questions but the questioning mind, which multiplies doubts. Yet don't suppress; if questions remain, ask them until their futility is seen. When they naturally drop, life's mystery is embraced without anxiety.
Yes—if it’s real: a truly quiet mind needs no questions; if doubts still sit inside, ask them until they fade on their own.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces anxiety from constant questioning
- Promotes honest inquiry over suppression
- Cultivates inner peace by accepting life's mystery
- Promotes honest inquiry over suppression
- Cultivates inner peace by accepting life's mystery
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