What does it mean to have enough?
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"To say "enough" is to drop the endless chatter of the mind and return to the simplicity of being, where silence speaks louder than words."
According to Osho, to have "enough" is to recognize the point where conceptual "nonsense"—even sacred talk like Zen—must be dropped. It signals a full stop: the end of verbal juggling and the beginning of silence and presence. Saying "enough" closes the debate and returns you from words to being—no more questions, just the immediacy of here-now.
Why this matters practically
- Helps end endless mental chatter and over-seeking.
- Creates space for silence, clarity, and rest in the present moment.
- Teaches when to stop—set boundaries with thoughts, advice, and spiritual talk.
- Creates space for silence, clarity, and rest in the present moment.
- Teaches when to stop—set boundaries with thoughts, advice, and spiritual talk.
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