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Why does Lord Krishna call the teaching of faith and surrender the supreme utterance and more secret than all secrets?

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"Faith is not the absence of doubt, but the heart's readiness to trust in the face of it, creating a silent intimacy where truth can be truly transmitted."

According to Osho, Krishna calls faith and surrender the supreme, most secret utterance because truth, like love, can only be transmitted in deepest intimacy, not in the marketplace of dispute and fixed opinions. Faith isn’t doubt’s absence but a heart’s readiness to trust despite doubt. Such receptivity creates a silent meeting where the message travels beyond words—thus it remains esoteric, transformative, and protected.
Because this wisdom only blossoms when two hearts quietly trust each other; arguing minds can’t hear it, and you let trust lead even if doubts show up.
Why this matters practically
- Create private, quiet spaces and relationships for sacred conversations and practice.
- Notice doubts but stop feeding them; choose a trusting, open stance.
- Reduce debate; listen from the heart so insight can land and guide action.
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