According to Osho, in Buddhism a stone (like a flower) is a direct pointer to suchness—the one source from which all things arise and return. Its significance is not symbolic or moral; it invites a non-judging awareness. When we project right and wrong, we see ‘as in a dream.’ Meeting the stone plainly reveals reality beyond concepts.
A stone just is; if you stop judging it, you can sense the one life behind everything.