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Is thinking the very aim of life, and can the truth of life be experienced through thought?

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"Thinking is not the aim of life; it is merely a ladder to climb, after which you must step off to experience the truth in thought-free awareness."

According to Osho, thinking is not life’s aim nor the direct instrument of truth; it is a ladder. Use it intensely to burn away belief and borrowed certainties, then step off it. Clinging to thought prevents arrival; avoiding thought leaves you blind. The truth is realized only in a thought-free awareness reached after mature, disciplined thinking is transcended.
Think carefully to clear secondhand beliefs, then let thinking go to truly see.
Why this matters practically
- Balances reasoning with the courage to drop mental chatter.
- Replaces blind belief with inquiry, then shifts to silent awareness.
- Offers a practical arc: study, question deeply, then meditate beyond concepts.
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