Ask Osho!

What happens to my voice when you speak to me?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"In true communion, your voice fades as you dissolve into silence; in that sacred space, I become your voice, and there is nothing left to say."

According to Osho, when true communion happens you cannot speak; your voice fades because in that silent meeting he becomes your voice. As the 'you' dissolves—mind, borrowed thoughts, and questions drop—there is simply nothing to say. Two zeros merge; nearness to the Master is losing your separate self, relaxing into listening rather than talking.
When you really listen, your sense of “me” and its noisy thoughts quiet down, so words stop and silence speaks.
Why this matters practically
- Cultivates ego-free presence and deeper listening
- Filters out borrowed, irrelevant thoughts
- Conserves energy by embracing silence when nothing needs saying
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