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Why would a Shandilya place a stone before humanity when discussing the indescribable?

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"Words are merely milestones; if you cling to them, they become stones that hinder your journey, but if you understand and move beyond, they transform into steps leading you to living realization."

According to Osho, Shandilya speaks of the indescribable to signal that words are only milestones—pointers, not the path. If you clutch his statement, it becomes a stone that breeds sects and stops movement; if you understand and move on, the ‘stone’ turns into a step, lifting vision and leading you beyond doctrines toward living realization.
He used words like signposts so you’d keep walking; they become rocks only if you cling to them instead of stepping past them.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents getting stuck in dogma by treating teachings as guides, not idols.
- Shifts focus from memorizing words to living understanding.
- Turns obstacles into steps for growth and clearer perception.
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