In love, should there be a question, an answer, or silence?
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definition
"Love is a paradox that transcends questions and answers; it is a wordless eloquence that speaks through presence, not through the mind."
According to Osho, love is a paradox beyond question, answer, and even silence. What love contains cannot fit words, yet its silence overflows with expression. True communion in love happens without mental itching, cleverness, or poses—like music beyond the instrument—where presence speaks. Drop the see-saw of mind; let love's wordless eloquence flow and communicate without forcing speech.
In real love, you don’t need to ask or answer or even talk; just be together and let your quiet hearts speak.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you stop overthinking relationships and be present.
- Encourages authentic connection through attentive, feeling-based silence.
- Reduces inner conflict by dropping the need to perform or extract answers.
- Encourages authentic connection through attentive, feeling-based silence.
- Reduces inner conflict by dropping the need to perform or extract answers.
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