Ask Osho!

Are you against the English language?

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"Words are merely tools for communication, but silence is the language of the divine; choose wisely based on your true aim."

According to Osho, he is not against the English language; he supports it as India’s essential bridge to the world, future, and science—ideally learned alongside Hindi and a regional tongue. Yet for a seeker, especially in later life, words are secondary: choose silence to relate to the divine. Languages serve society; silence serves inner realization. Choose based on your true aim.
He values English for worldly connection, but if you’re seeking God—especially when older—drop new words and rest in silence.
Why this matters practically
- Clarify your goal: learn languages to connect with people; practice silence to connect with the divine.
- Use English as a tool to stay open to the world, science, and opportunities.
- Spend limited time wisely—prioritize inner growth if that’s your aim.
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