What is the nature of true generosity?
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"True generosity is the sharing of your being, a communion of depths that transcends words and invites others into the silence of your presence."
According to Osho, true generosity is not the giving of words or information but the sharing of one's being—silence, presence, and the wordless fragrance behind speech. Words serve only as invitations; the real gift flowers when the seeker commits, risks the ego, and allows a communion of depths. Such giving is inexhaustible yet unsayable.
Real generosity is giving your living presence, not just talking, and it works when others open up to receive it.
Why this matters practically
- Prioritize presence over talk; listen to the silence behind words.
- Deepen relationships by offering calm attention and receptivity.
- Practice ego-surrender to genuinely give and receive.
- Deepen relationships by offering calm attention and receptivity.
- Practice ego-surrender to genuinely give and receive.
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