Ask Osho!

What is your comment on the nature of communication?

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"True communication is a dance of silence and presence, where existence speaks most eloquently when we are relaxed, empty, and playful."

According to Osho, true communication is a mischievous, living communion: existence speaks in its own way, most eloquently when no one is straining to hear. When the mind “tries,” truth hides; when we are relaxed, empty, and playful, even bamboos thunder. Real dialogue happens in silence, presence, and receptivity, not in effortful words.
Stop trying so hard—be quiet and open—and you’ll hear the real message beyond words.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you listen deeply without interrupting or fixing, improving relationships.
- Reduces mental noise; pauses allow understanding to surface on its own.
- Encourages gentle presence with nature and people, letting truth reveal itself.
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