Ask Osho!

Is philosophy sufficient to reach God?

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"Philosophy is mere hair-splitting; true religion is the direct seeing that arises from silence, awareness, and lived experience. Seek not to theorize about God, but to cultivate the clarity of inner vision through meditation."

According to Osho, philosophy is mere hair-splitting—castles in the air—and cannot lead to God. Religion is not theorizing but direct seeing: a clear, meditative, dust-free eye. Speculation about God’s forms or motives is useless; transformation comes through silence, awareness, and lived experience, not concepts. Seek inner vision, not arguments; cultivate meditation, presence, and clarity.
Thinking about God won’t get you there; you have to be quiet inside, look within, and experience it yourself.
Why this matters practically
- Trade debates for meditation; let silence sharpen inner seeing.
- Bring awareness to daily actions to replace speculation with direct experience.
- Measure ideas by the peace and clarity they bring, not by cleverness.
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