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What is the taste of enlightenment?

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"Enlightenment is not something to be explained; it is a fruit to be tasted, and only your patient, total intensity can reveal its sweetness."

According to Osho, enlightenment’s ‘taste’ can’t be told, only tasted; any attempt to explain it explains it away. Religion is transformation, not information. Like a ripe fruit awaiting you, it is intrinsic to your nature and inevitable; a master can point the tree, but only your patient, total intensity will let you taste it.
You can’t be told what enlightenment tastes like—you must taste it yourself by turning inward with patience and wholehearted effort.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts you from seeking descriptions to practicing experience.
- Builds patience and steady commitment on the path.
- Clarifies that guidance helps, but only your effort completes it.
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