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How did Lao Tzu achieve his wisdom and maturity?

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"True wisdom is not a product of time but a sudden awakening, a laughter that transcends the intellect and reveals the essence of understanding."

According to Osho, Lao Tzu's 'being born old after eighty-four years' is a playful symbol, not history: it points to wisdom ripened beyond time and intellect. Lao Tzu did not accumulate maturity through years; he awakened. True wisdom arrives in a sudden, humor-filled shift, like the first belly-deep laughter or satori, where the mind drops and understanding is immediate.
Lao Tzu was wise not from getting old slowly but from waking up inside all at once—like getting a joke instantly.
Why this matters practically
- Stop chasing wisdom as information and years; cultivate immediacy, silence, and humor.
- Trust direct insight over overthinking; allow sudden clarity to guide choices.
- Treat myths as pointers, not puzzles; protect the mystery that opens deeper understanding.
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