According to Osho, mere belief—such as repeating 'I am Brahman'—changes nothing. Without lived understanding, the slightest disturbance exposes the falsity. Life refuses to honor borrowed ideas; only direct realization steadies you. Concepts cannot substitute for consciousness; when tested, belief collapses, while experiential knowing remains unshaken.
Saying you know or are something doesn’t make it real; life will quickly show what’s true.