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Where does one go in the state of presence?

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"In the state of presence, you transcend the noise of existence and discover the eternal home within, where silence reveals the truth beyond life and death."

According to Osho, in true presence one is transported from sound to silence, from the false to the true, into the ‘eternal home’—the source beyond life and death, called Tao, Dhamma, or God. Through silent communion (satsang) with a living presence, the world drops away and you taste the immortal reality that is both his home and yours.
When you become completely silent and present, you arrive at your deepest home beyond noise and fear, where you and life are one.
Why this matters practically
- Practice inner silence to experience peace not dependent on circumstances.
- Shift from ideas to direct communion, easing overthinking and anxiety.
- Cultivate trustful listening (no inner chatter) to access deeper awareness.
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