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What is the significance of the statement 'Let noble thoughts come to us from every side' in the Rigveda?

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"Every thought, noble or ignoble, is a chain that binds you; true liberation lies beyond the mind in the silence of pure consciousness."

According to Osho, the Rigveda's 'Let noble thoughts come...' is spiritually misguided: no thought is noble or ignoble - every thought is a chain. Inviting more thoughts, even 'golden' ones, only deepens bondage and clouds awareness. Genuine religion drops all thought and moves beyond mind into silent consciousness. Antiquity confers no authority; the verse reveals ignorance of the dimension beyond thought.
Don’t collect even “good” thoughts; let all thoughts go so you can be free and clear.
Why this matters practically
- Avoids attachment to “noble” ideas that still feed ego and bondage.
- Guides practice: watch thoughts in meditation and let them pass.
- Points to real freedom and clarity in silent, thought-free awareness.
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