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What is the origin of words and their relation to consciousness?

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"Words are born from the silence of pure consciousness, flowing through the mind as a mere medium, not as the creator."

According to Osho, authentic words arise from a source beyond the personal mind—out of the blue from no-mind, silence, or pure consciousness. The mind only serves as a transmitting medium; it is not the originator. When a question appears from mind, the response flows from this impersonal awareness, unowned and unmanaged, speaking through the available instrument.
Words come from a big quiet space and just pass through the mind, like music passing through a radio—the radio isn’t making it.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces ego-ownership of speech, encouraging humility and authenticity.
- Invites deeper listening and trust in spontaneous insight rather than overthinking.
- Points to cultivating inner silence so clearer, wiser responses can flow.
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