According to Osho, no-mind cannot evolve from the mind; it is a radical discontinuity—a leap, not a growth. Like health after removing disease, or a spring flowing when a rock is lifted, no-mind appears when the mind is dropped. Any struggle belongs to the mind’s resistance; it neither produces nor accompanies no-mind. When mind ceases, no-mind—always present—simply reveals itself.
No-mind doesn’t grow from thinking; remove the blocking thoughts (like moving a rock from a spring) and silence flows—any pain is just the rock resisting.