Ask Osho!

Can we experience the transcendental during gibberish followed by silence?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"In the totality of gibberish and the embrace of silence, you can die completely and taste the transcendental that is available to all."

According to Osho, yes: when gibberish is done totally it empties the active mind; deep silence then dissolves the inactive residue; with a fearless let-go—'die completely'—you taste the transcendental, the very essence of Zen. This is not for a special few; anyone who participates totally can recognize it here-and-now and return renewed.
First babble to dump your busy thoughts, then be utterly still and let go—like pretending to die—and you can feel a quiet beyond the mind.
Why this matters practically
- Quickly clears mental noise and stress.
- Reveals a calm center beyond thoughts, improving clarity and presence.
- Reclaims individuality from social conditioning through direct experience.
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