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Is there any value in japa and chanting mantras?

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"Silence is the true prayer; it is in stillness that we touch the divine, not through the dull repetition of words."

According to Osho, japa and mantra chanting have no real spiritual value; repetitive sound dulls awareness, breeds boredom and trance, and weakens intelligence. Any word—sacred or mundane—has the same hypnotic effect. The divine is approached through silence, emptiness, and quiet remembrance, not verbal repetition. Instead, sit daily in utter stillness, feeling oneness with life; silence is prayer, path, and door.
Saying a word over and over just makes your mind sleepy; be quietly still and feel life instead.
Why this matters practically
- Saves time and energy by dropping ineffective practices.
- Strengthens clarity and creativity through silent awareness.
- Offers a simple habit: sit quietly 30–60 minutes to sense oneness.
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