Ask Osho!

Does a desireless search exist?

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"Every search is rooted in desire, keeping you trapped in the future; only in the stillness of non-seeking does the truth within reveal itself."

According to Osho, a desireless search does not exist—every search is desire and keeps you in the future and in the mind. Begin with seeking to awaken inquiry, but ultimately drop all search. In the stillness of non-seeking—no ambition, no future, no mind—the truth already within reveals itself; this effortless resting is samadhi.
No—you can’t search without wanting; start by looking, then stop and be quietly present, and the truth shows itself.
Why this matters practically
- Clarifies when to seek and when to let go
- Reduces anxiety by grounding you in the present
- Opens space for insight through a restful, quiet mind
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