Ask Osho!

What is the nature of existence?

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"To doubt is to affirm your existence; in the very act of questioning, you unveil the undeniable truth of being."

According to Osho, existence is the self-evident fact of being—'I am'—which cannot be doubted; even doubt proves the doubter. This indubitable presence is the foundation of all religion, not a belief but a direct realization. Turn inward into the doubter itself; in that meditative seeing, the undeniable reality of being reveals itself, and from it, trust and clarity arise.
You exist—if you can doubt or dream, someone must be there; feel that simple ‘I am’ and rest in it.
Why this matters practically
- Grounds you beyond anxiety by returning to present awareness.
- Transforms doubt into meditation that reveals inner stability.
- Cultivates trust and clarity for wise action.
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