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What does it mean when I don't have a question?

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"Not having a question is a blessing; it is the silence in which the answers can bloom effortlessly. Embrace the wordless thirst of inquiry, and let understanding unfold within you."

According to Osho, not having a question is a blessing: it signals a non‑questioning, receptive mind in which the ever‑present answer can be received. Don’t manufacture doubts; rest in silence. True quest dissolves verbal questions into a wordless thirst—you become the inquiry itself. In this quiet readiness, understanding flowers without effort.
If no question comes, relax—your mind is quiet and open, and that calm lets the real answer show up by itself.
Why this matters practically
- Quietens mental noise and reduces anxiety.
- Cultivates trust in silence and present-moment awareness where insight appears.
- Redirects energy from endless asking to lived, embodied understanding.
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