Core Insight:
According to Osho, a mystic is an utterly ordinary person who has dropped the urge to become, to know, or to control. He rests in natural being—content, goalless, relaxed—and lives rather than theorizes. Accepting existence as unknowable, he loves and experiences directly, preserving wonder. In renouncing knowledge-as-power, he discovers a deeper, ever-opening mystery through presence, not concepts.