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What is the nature of self-inquiry?

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"True self-inquiry is not about accumulating questions, but about diving deep into your being; when you reach your center, the multitude of questions dissolve, revealing that you are the answer."

According to Osho, true self-inquiry is a quest, not a pile of questions: questions are leaves, the quest is the root. It seeks direct experience, not verbal answers, by turning inward through meditation and silence. When you go to your center, the many questions fall away; the single answer dawns—you are the answer.
Don’t chase lots of questions; sit quietly inside until you feel that you are the answer you were looking for.
Why this matters practically
- Ends mental restlessness by shifting from questions to inner quiet.
- Turns seeking into direct experience through meditation and silence.
- Centers you in the felt recognition, “I am the answer,” bringing clarity and peace.
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