Ask Osho!

What is my path?

Synthesized from Source definition

"The true path is a journey inward, where self-remembering reveals the essence of who you are, beyond the labels and conflicts of the outer world."

According to Osho, the true path is one, timeless, and nameless: a turning inward. It belongs to no religion or person; labeling it breeds conflict. Right is inwardness, wrong is outwardness. Seek self-remembering—discover who breathes and is conscious—rather than accumulating outer facts. This inner journey is your, my, and everyone’s path, whether recognized or not.
Your path is to look inside yourself, not chase labels or outside stuff, and remember who you truly are.
Why this matters practically
- Helps cut through religious and ideological fights by staying nameless and universal.
- Focuses energy on meditation and self-awareness instead of distracting information.
- Brings clarity, peace, and purpose by knowing yourself directly.
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