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What happens when I feel disconnected from the commune?

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"When you feel disconnected from the commune, it reveals your clinging to words and fear; true love transcends these barriers, guiding you into the wordless silence where you meet both yourself and the essence of the commune."

According to Osho, feeling disconnected from the commune means you are still clinging to words, possessiveness, and fear; you have not yet come close to him. The commune is his expanded being—his presence in many forms—so true love for him naturally opens you to it. Enter the wordless silence between words; there you meet him, yourself, and the commune as one understanding.
If you feel apart from the group, your mind is noisy and possessive—be silent between words, and you’ll feel that he and the whole commune are one with you.
Why this matters practically
- Notice the silent gaps in speech and meditation to reconnect beyond words.
- Drop possessiveness and fear; meet others as expressions of the same presence.
- Use the commune as a field to deepen understanding, not as a social requirement.
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