How can we use the mind that swings from doubt to belief to go beyond these two polarities?
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"Doubt and belief are merely two sides of the same coin; transcend them by embracing trust, which is not borrowed faith but a profound encounter with reality."
According to Osho, doubt and belief are two faces of the same mind—both rely on arguments—so you transcend them by seeing their sameness and stepping into trust. Trust isn’t borrowed faith but a personal, lived encounter with reality. Live, observe, and allow trust to grow; total trust blossoms into fearless, intense, blissful life beyond the mind’s yes/no swing.
See that doubt and belief are just mental flips; stop picking sides and, by living and seeing for yourself, let real trust grow.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces anxiety by no longer chasing proofs or defending beliefs.
- Builds resilience: even when deceived or losing things, you remain inwardly undisturbed.
- Invites fuller living—more openness, love, and courage in daily actions.
- Builds resilience: even when deceived or losing things, you remain inwardly undisturbed.
- Invites fuller living—more openness, love, and courage in daily actions.
AI Confidence Score: 94%
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