According to Osho, freedom from desire and sorrow arises when the mind stops projecting beliefs and doubts onto reality. Without clinging to God-images or opposing them, inquiry becomes open, silent, and unconditioned. In that nonprojected clarity, the ego’s toys dissolve, and one meets what is—an undivided, imageless suchness—bringing a cool, effortless peace beyond craving and grief.
When you stop believing or disbelieving and just see what’s really here, your mind gets quiet and the pain of wanting fades.