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What is the definition of God?

Synthesized from Source definition

"God is the indefinable totality that transcends words and concepts; to know God is to experience the silence in which all existence arises."

According to Osho, God cannot be defined; 'God' names the indefinable totality—the all-encompassing context in which outer sky and inner sky, matter and consciousness, life and death arise. Words shrink the vast; definitions entangle and bar real knowing. God is to be experienced in silence, tasted directly, not fixed in concepts.
God isn’t something you can pin down with words; it’s everything, and you meet it by quiet, direct experience, not ideas.
Why this matters practically
- Frees you from rigid beliefs and arguments about God.
- Encourages meditation and silence for direct experience.
- Keeps spiritual seeking humble, open, and experiential rather than intellectual.
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