What should I do when I struggle to formulate questions?
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"When questions elude you, turn inward; in silence and stillness, the answers reveal themselves beyond words."
According to Osho, when a question won’t take shape, drop the itch to ask and turn inward. Real questions and answers are too vast for words; they reveal themselves in silence, emptiness, tears, or dance. Stop scratching mental itches—questions breed wounds. Descend to the source of the urge, become questionless, and the answer unfolds by itself.
If you can’t form a question, stop forcing words, sit quietly, feel it, and let silence show you the real answer.
Why this matters practically
- Breaks the cycle of overthinking and anxiety.
- Builds trust in inner clarity rather than secondhand answers.
- Turns confusion into a meditative, healing pause.
- Builds trust in inner clarity rather than secondhand answers.
- Turns confusion into a meditative, healing pause.
AI Confidence Score: 96%
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