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What is the purpose of scriptures like Agamas and discourses?

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"Scriptures like the Agamas exist not to provide answers, but to dismantle your borrowed knowledge and awaken a deeper inquiry within you. They strip away certainty, inviting you to experience the truth beyond concepts and beliefs."

According to Osho, scriptures like Agamas and discourses exist to dismantle borrowed knowledge, expose our ignorance, and trigger an inner search—an unlearning—not to furnish beliefs, concepts or complacent 'knowing.' Their true value is negative: they shake certainty, strip words, and prevent the egoic conclusion 'I know,' reopening inquiry toward direct, lived realization beyond concepts.
They’re meant to make you drop second-hand ideas so you realize you don’t really know and can start discovering truth directly.
Why this matters practically
- Stops complacency and keeps your curiosity alive.
- Turns attention from bookish concepts to lived experience.
- Reduces ego-identification with knowledge, opening space for real insight.
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