What is the experience of silence after a discourse?
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outcome
"In the stillness that follows a discourse, silence becomes a living presence, a fragrant love that cleanses and awakens the senses to the divine. Even in absence, the essence of enlightenment lingers, inviting you to taste the infinite."
According to Osho, the post-discourse silence is a living, multisensory presence—silence with fragrance, love with taste, a whisper like wind in pines—leaving you cleansed, fresh, and profoundly still. Even when his body departs, that field remains tangibly available; through refined senses (alone or in attuned groups) one can feel, see, hear, even ‘taste’ the enlightened presence.
After the talk, the quiet feels sweet and fresh, like Osho is still there, and you can almost sense it with all your senses.
Why this matters practically
- Attend to subtle sensations after meditation; they deepen connection beyond words.
- Trust the lingering stillness as guidance and nourishment, instead of seeking more activity.
- Practice with sensitive friends to amplify and stabilize the shared silence.
- Trust the lingering stillness as guidance and nourishment, instead of seeking more activity.
- Practice with sensitive friends to amplify and stabilize the shared silence.
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