Why can one not express the experience of realizing God?
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"The realization of God transcends words, for the infinite cannot be contained within the limits of language; true understanding is known in the silence beyond the mind."
According to Osho, the realization of God cannot be expressed because the infinite cannot be squeezed into finite words; language is practical, not ultimate. In true realization the mind and the 'I' that could speak disappear, and what is known is known in silence. Masters can only hint; presence communicates more than speech. First attain, then you'll see its inexpressibility.
It’s like trying to pour the whole sky into a teacup—God is too vast for words, and when you truly find Him, the talker disappears, leaving only silent knowing.
Why this matters practically
- Stop chasing verbal explanations; prioritize direct experience through meditation and silence.
- Learn from a master's presence and your own stillness; feel the music behind the words.
- Hold concepts lightly; humility with language prevents dogma and deepens receptivity.
- Learn from a master's presence and your own stillness; feel the music behind the words.
- Hold concepts lightly; humility with language prevents dogma and deepens receptivity.
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