Ask Osho!

Is there a point at which doubt is no longer needed or helpful?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"Doubt is a necessary companion in the dark night of seeking, but when truth is known, it dissolves like darkness before the dawn, leaving only the clarity of direct experience."

According to Osho, doubt is a helpful companion only in the dark night of seeking; it drives inquiry until direct seeing dawns. When truth is known through inner experience, doubt—like darkness before sunrise—simply disappears, and even belief becomes obsolete. Rooted in your own silent source, you don’t rely on doubt or faith; you know.
Doubt helps you look for the light, but once the inner light is on, you don’t need doubt or belief—you can see for yourself.
Why this matters practically
- Question and inquire instead of blindly believing.
- Meditate to directly experience your inner source beyond doubt or faith.
- Live from clarity, which brings confidence, compassion, and authentic action.
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