What happens when my questions are not answered?
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"When your questions go unanswered, remember that nothing real is lost; drop the “my” and allow the silent raga of the master to kindle the light within you."
According to Osho, when your question isn’t answered, nothing real is lost—only the ego’s need to be singled out. He answers the question itself, not the person. Drop the “my,” stop seeking verbal replies, and simply sit in satsang—open and unguarded—so the master’s silent raga kindles your inner lamp. True understanding transmits heart-to-heart, beyond questions and answers.
If your question isn’t answered, let go of wanting special attention and just sit openly; then understanding passes to you without words.
Why this matters practically
- Loosen the ego’s need for recognition and feel closer to truth.
- Practice open, silent presence (satsang) instead of chasing verbal answers.
- Rely on direct experience and resonance, not endless mental debate.
- Practice open, silent presence (satsang) instead of chasing verbal answers.
- Rely on direct experience and resonance, not endless mental debate.
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