What is the nature of communication?
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"True communication transcends words; it is a silent communion of presence and love, where the essence is caught, not explained."
According to Osho, real communication about truth cannot be conveyed by explanations—words fail. The message is alive and must be “caught” through silence, presence, and love: communion rather than mere communication. Language only points; it doesn’t deliver. Openness, trust, and shared silence make transmission possible beyond the mind’s verbal limits.
Some truths can’t be said—you understand them by being quietly present together.
Why this matters practically
- Encourages deeper listening beyond words
- Reduces conflict by valuing silence over argument
- Deepens relationships through presence and trust
- Reduces conflict by valuing silence over argument
- Deepens relationships through presence and trust
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