Ask Osho!

What is the purpose of speaking?

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"I speak not to convey doctrines, but to awaken your inner music; when truly heard, silence becomes the ultimate communication."

According to Osho, he speaks not to convey doctrines but to catalyze inner transformation: his words are a device that disturbs false securities, shatters conditioning, and ignites a drum of joy so your own inner music begins to play. When truly heard, words become unnecessary—silence meets silence. He speaks for the ready-of-heart, inviting openness, courage, and surrender.
He talks to wake you up inside so your heart starts singing and you can rest in your own joyful silence.
Why this matters practically
- Listen with an open heart; notice resistance as your boundary and explore it.
- Let old beliefs fall if joy and clarity arise—transformation, not agreement, is the aim.
- If it hurts or hinders, give space; return when readiness and receptivity deepen.
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