What are the qualities of the seeker of truth?
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"The true seeker of truth is driven by an urgent inquiry of 'Who am I?' and remains open to the silence of existence, protecting their inner quest from the noise of social conditioning."
According to Osho, the true seeker is born with an intrinsic, urgent inquiry—'Who am I?'—not mere curiosity. Aware of being and endowed with intelligence to enquire, the seeker stays open and receptive, even to wordless silence, and perseveres with childlike innocence, protecting this inner quest from social conditioning, choosing communion and direct seeing over explanations.
A real seeker naturally wants to know who they truly are and stays open, intelligent, and quietly receptive beyond curiosity or talk.
Why this matters practically
- Distinguishes entertainment of the mind from an authentic, existential quest.
- Encourages silent awareness and receptivity, not just collecting explanations.
- Reminds you to guard your inborn inquiry from social conditioning.
- Encourages silent awareness and receptivity, not just collecting explanations.
- Reminds you to guard your inborn inquiry from social conditioning.
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