According to Osho, philosophy (shastra) is bound to be confused because it trades in doctrines, arguments and words—mind’s speculations—so each partial viewpoint clashes and spawns endless questions without resolution. Only darshan—direct, egoless seeing when thought is silent—reveals the whole. Without ‘eyes’ of awareness, thinkers grope like blind men with an elephant, mistaking parts for the whole.
Arguing with ideas makes people fight over pieces; quietly seeing reality ends the confusion.