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Are all questions futile?

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"True understanding arises not from questions, but from the questionless silence within; let the inquiry of 'Who am I?' lead you to the void where realization blooms."

According to Osho, all conceptual questions—and their answers—are mind’s endless game; true understanding arises only in questionless silence. Use the single ‘real question,’ Who am I?, not to debate but to turn inward until even that dissolves, leaving a void where samadhi/realization happens beyond all beliefs and distinctions.
Your mind keeps making more questions, so quietly look inside with “Who am I?” until the questions stop and peace shows itself.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces compulsive thinking by shifting from questioning to silent awareness.
- Guides practice: self-inquiry (“Who am I?”) used only to turn inward, then dropped.
- Cultivates peace and unity beyond religious or ideological divides.
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