Is truth a verb rather than a noun, and are intrinsic concepts like love, joy, meditation, and samadhi also verbs?
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"Truth is not a noun to be possessed; it is a verb, a living process that unfolds in the present moment as you engage with love, joy, and meditation. Embrace the flow of existence, for you are not a static being but a continual becoming."
According to Osho, truth is verb-like: life is flow, not a finished thing. Whatever matters—love, joy, meditation, even samadhi—exists only as a living process while you do/are it; when the doing stops, it’s gone. You are not a static being but continual becoming. See and participate in the present flow, not cling to nouns of past or future.
Truth and qualities like love or meditation are actions happening now, not things you can store.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts focus from labels to living, present action.
- Encourages ongoing practice (love, meditation) rather than assuming possession.
- Loosens attachment to past/future and aligns you with life’s flow.
- Encourages ongoing practice (love, meditation) rather than assuming possession.
- Loosens attachment to past/future and aligns you with life’s flow.
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