Ask Osho!

Do you speak only about the Divine, or do you also address other topics?

Synthesized from Source definition

"All my words are but doorways to the same nameless Reality; attend to the essence, not the changing forms, and you will hear the single teaching."

According to Osho, all his words point to the same nameless Reality, 'That,' whether he seems to discuss love, meditation, society, or self. He insists he never speaks of anything else; differing topics and metaphors are just doorways to the one Divine. Attend to the essence, not the changing forms, and you'll hear the single teaching.
He only ever talks about the one Divine truth, no matter what the topic sounds like.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you listen for essence over words and topics
- Unifies diverse teachings into one practical focus: remembrance of the Divine
- Reduces confusion by seeing all talks as pointers to the same inner realization
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