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What is truth and can it be attained in parts?

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"Truth is an indivisible explosion, realized not in fragments but in a leap into inner emptiness; drop your clinging to concepts and embrace the silence that leads you there."

According to Osho, truth is indivisible and never comes in fragments; it is realized in a single, total explosion, not in installments. The path toward it is gradual—disciplines bring you nearer step by step—but the culmination is a leap into inner emptiness. Truth cannot be defined in words; language only points. Drop clinging to concepts, cultivate silence, and walk the steps.
You don’t get truth bit by bit—you climb slowly, but only on the roof you have it all, known through silence and inner emptiness, not words.
Why this matters practically
- Stop arguing over words; practice silence and awareness instead.
- Ease anxiety: take steady steps; realization will be total when ripe.
- Treat teachings as pointers, not dogmas.
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