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Osho Quotes on Questioning

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When your non-questioning attitude arises from clarity and inner silence, it becomes a gateway to direct experience and understanding, allowing life to unfold effortlessly.

The most fundamental question arises not from the mind, but from the silence within; when you drop the mind, you become the question itself, a wordless plea for truth.

Never accept anything blindly; truth is not a borrowed belief but a discovery born from your own inquiry and lived experience.

A mature question burns itself out, leaving questionless silence—the direct experience of truth.

Questions arise from a restless mind, yet in their expression lies the path to silence, where true self-knowledge is revealed.

To answer a question truly, one must first understand the questioner; only then can the response be alive, relevant, and transformative.

When the question-mark ends, ego dissolves, and in silent, choiceless awareness, you become aligned with the mystery that is.

A question is a misunderstanding that reduces the mystery of life to a problem, while true understanding lies in living, not in seeking answers.