Ask Osho!

How does doubting everything except oneself lead to a greater openness towards the divine?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"Doubt everything except your own existence, for in the unwavering certainty of "I am," you will find the doorway to the divine within."

According to Osho, relentless doubt erodes all borrowed beliefs until only one indubitable fact remains: “I am.” That inner certainty becomes the doorway of trust. Instead of rebuilding theology, turn through the door by asking “Who am I?” and shifting from thinking to witnessing. This self-inquiry dissolves outward projections, opens the inner journey, and allows higher consciousness—the divine—to be encountered directly, not as theory but as lived presence.
Doubt everything until only “I am” feels certain, then quietly look inside with “Who am I?” and just watch—this opens you to the real truth (the divine) within.
Why this matters practically
- Clears second-hand beliefs and fear-based faith.
- Gives a simple practice: self-inquiry and witnessing.
- Grounds spirituality in direct experience, not borrowed ideas.
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