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Why do I not ask my own questions?

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"To ask questions is to expose your ignorance; true transformation comes not from seeking answers, but from dissolving the questions within you."

According to Osho, you may avoid asking from fear of exposing your ignorance—keeping inner wounds covered and unhealed. The ‘right’ not-asking arises from trust and insight: the master already answers, and the essential work is not collecting answers but dissolving questions. Drop them; let openness, innocence, and silent awareness heal you. A master destroys questions; your courage completes the transformation.
You might be scared to admit you don’t know, or you trust enough to be quiet and let your questions melt away.
Why this matters practically
- Builds courage to say “I don’t know,” allowing healing and real learning.
- Shifts from chasing answers to trusting awareness and presence.
- Dropping questions fosters inner silence, innocence, and peace.
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