According to Osho, neither love nor wisdom reside in philosophy. Philosophy is logic: an outward, dissecting method suited to objects, not to life, which it kills by analysis. Love moves inward, discovers unity; from that unity, wisdom arises—wisdom is love’s shadow, not borrowed knowledge. Significant questions are answered only by inner experience, not by concepts; philosophy can only offer hopeful opinions, not living truth.
Taking things apart with thinking can’t give you love or wisdom; you find them by looking inside and feeling the oneness of life.