According to Osho, belief is second‑hand, a consolation borrowed from crowds and authorities; it substitutes opinion for seeing. Truth is not decided by counting votes—‘the opinions of five or ten’—but discovered in your own silent awareness. Drop borrowed conclusions, inquire, meditate, watch. Let direct experience, not agreement or tradition, test what is real; truth reveals itself in choiceless witnessing.
Don’t believe something just because many people say it—be still, look within, and find out for yourself.