Is there a limit to the number of questions that can be asked?
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"True inquiry arises from your being and ultimately leads to silence; borrowed questions are endless, echoing without understanding."
According to Osho, there is a limit only when your questions are authentic—rooted in your own being. True inquiry resolves itself and eventually falls silent. But borrowed, secondhand, 'scholarly' questions are endless, like a parrot repeating words without understanding. Shift from accumulated knowledge to lived experience; then questions finish and clarity remains.
If your questions come from your own heart and life, they end in understanding; if they come from books and others, they never stop.
Why this matters practically
- Prioritize heartfelt, relevant inquiry over info-chasing.
- Reduce mental noise; let inquiry end in silence/clarity.
- Learn through direct experience instead of parroting opinions.
- Reduce mental noise; let inquiry end in silence/clarity.
- Learn through direct experience instead of parroting opinions.
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