What is the true nature of reality?
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"Reality is not a doctrine to define but an experience to undergo; it reveals itself only through total, existential involvement and the courage to transform."
According to Osho, reality is not a doctrine to define but an experience to undergo. Tantra refuses 'what is truth?' and asks 'how to realize it?' Only through total, existential involvement—and methods that transform you—does reality disclose itself. Thought and theory remain partial; when you risk change and live the inquiry, a rebirth happens, and truth becomes self-evident beyond concepts.
Reality isn’t something you explain; it’s something you directly feel by changing yourself and living it fully.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts focus from arguing about truth to practicing methods that reveal it.
- Encourages full participation in life (like love) instead of safe theorizing.
- Points toward inner transformation as the doorway to direct knowing.
- Encourages full participation in life (like love) instead of safe theorizing.
- Points toward inner transformation as the doorway to direct knowing.
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