Ask Osho!

Is there an intellectual path to enlightenment?

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"Enlightenment is not a journey to be taken; it is the immediate recognition of your own being, here and now."

According to Osho, there is no path—least of all an intellectual one—to enlightenment. Any path presupposes a distance and a future, sending you away from the immediacy of your own being. The mind’s routes are distractions that postpone. Enlightenment is a hereness: drop the journey, abandon borrowed systems and priests’ maps, and rest in naked awareness now.
You can’t think your way to awakening; stop searching and simply be fully present.
Why this matters practically
- Saves you from chasing endless techniques and gurus.
- Brings attention back to present-moment awareness.
- Encourages direct experience over secondhand beliefs.
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