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What is the essence of being?

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"Being is the silent, wordless presence that exists in the gaps between thoughts, where true essence is revealed in the resonance of silence."

According to Osho, being is a silent, wordless presence—an empty, living void—known only in the gaps between thoughts, beyond concepts and speech. It is realized through satsang: a direct, heart-to-heart resonance where silence meets silence, like sensing the ocean’s still depth beneath surface waves. Words are mere pretexts; only inner listening in that gap reveals being’s essence.
Being is the quiet, wordless aliveness you notice when you pause thinking and rest in simple silence.
Why this matters practically
- Shift from mental noise to presence by honoring pauses.
- Practice silent satsang to deepen connection and calm.
- Depend less on concepts; experience life directly and peacefully.
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