Ask Osho!

What is the nature of knowing?

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"Real knowing is born from direct seeing and courageous inquiry, not from the comfort of consensus or collective belief. Stand alone in your truth, for even a solitary seer can illuminate what the many may overlook."

According to Osho, knowing is not a matter of consensus or numbers; truth is not decided by votes or belief. Even if the whole world agrees on an error, it remains false, and a solitary seer can be right. Real knowing arises from direct seeing and courageous inquiry, not conformity. It demands independence from collective opinion and a readiness to stand alone with experiential clarity.
Truth isn't true because many say so; it's true because you see it for yourself.
Why this matters practically
- Encourages independent thinking over herd mentality.
- Guides you to test beliefs through direct experience.
- Builds courage to stand by truth even when alone.
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