What is the form of the Supreme and what name can be given to it?
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"The Supreme is not an idea to be understood but an experience to be lived; drop the names and forms, and the nameless will reveal itself in silence, love, and awareness."
According to Osho, the Supreme has no fixed form or name; it is beyond the mind’s grasp. Trying to understand God fails because the Divine is not an idea but an experience—tasted in silence, love, and awareness. Names and forms are only pointers. Drop conceptual seeking, be present, and the nameless reveals itself.
Why this matters practically
- Frees you from arguments and dogma, guiding you to meditate and be present.
- Reduces anxiety about “figuring it out,” encouraging direct experience.
- Cultivates humility and respect for all paths as pointers, not absolutes.
- Reduces anxiety about “figuring it out,” encouraging direct experience.
- Cultivates humility and respect for all paths as pointers, not absolutes.
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