Do you believe in the existence of the soul?
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"Life is whole and sufficient; the search for a soul is a distraction from the beauty of simply being. Embrace the present moment, for in its fullness, all questions dissolve."
According to Osho, debating the 'soul' is unnecessary because life itself is whole and sufficient. Existence needs no extra label; naming it ‘soul’ adds nothing to the living reality. Instead of clinging to beliefs, he urges a direct, present-moment experience of life’s suchness. When you live fully, the need for metaphysical certainties dissolves.
Don’t worry about proving a ‘soul’—just live fully, because life as it is already complete.
Why this matters practically
- Focuses you on direct experience instead of abstract beliefs
- Reduces anxiety about afterlife/metaphysics, inviting presence and joy
- Frees you from labels and dogma, simplifying life
- Reduces anxiety about afterlife/metaphysics, inviting presence and joy
- Frees you from labels and dogma, simplifying life
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