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Is life a question or a riddle?

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"Life is not a question to be answered but a riddle to be lived; dive into its mystery and celebrate each moment without seeking conceptual solutions."

According to Osho, life is not a solvable question but a mystery—a riddle with no answer. The mind is too small to grasp the ocean of existence; you can only dive, taste, and become one with it. Stop seeking conceptual solutions; meditate, live directly, celebrate each moment. Religion awakens by living; philosophy fails by analyzing.
Life isn’t a puzzle to fix; it’s a vast ocean—stop trying to shove it in your pocket and enjoy swimming in it now.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts you from anxious overthinking to calm presence through meditation.
- Encourages savoring the present instead of chasing final answers.
- Builds trust and playfulness, improving resilience when things don’t “fit.”
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