According to Osho, death is not a problem to solve or a doctrine to explain; it is a door that opens when intention, demand, and thought fall silent. Explanations are desires in disguise; only intentionless awareness—stunned by the suchness of nature—lets death reveal itself as a spacious, divine stillness rather than an end.
When you stop wanting and thinking so hard, death shows up as quiet change, not scary nothingness.