Wisdom
Wisdom is a very relaxed state of being.
Wisdom is not knowledge, not information; wisdom is
your inner being awake, alert, watchful, witnessing, full of light.
Be full of light - it is your birthright. If you miss, you are a fool.
-Osho, “The Dhammapada: The Way of the Buddha, Vol 2, #7”
Down the ages the sages have been asking, "What is wisdom?" If it can be answered by you, authentically rooted in your own experience, it brings a transformation of life.
You can repeat the definitions of wisdom given by others, but they won't help you. You will be repeating them without understanding them, and that is one of the pitfalls to be avoided on the path. Never repeat what you have not experienced yourself. Avoid knowledge, only then can you grow in wisdom.
Knowledge is something borrowed from others, wisdom grows in you. Wisdom is inner, knowledge outer. Knowledge comes from the outside, clings to your surface, gives you great pride and keeps you closed, far far away from understanding. Understanding cannot be studied; nobody can teach it to you. You have to be a light unto yourself. You have to seek and search within your own being, because it is already there at the very core. If you dive deep you will find it. You will have to learn how to dive within yourself -- not in the scriptures, but within your own existence.
The taste of your own existence is wisdom. Wisdom is experience, not information.
-Osho, “The Dhammapada - The Way of the Buddha, Vol 5”