How can I find clarity and silence in my meditation practice?
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"Clarity and silence are not found outside; they are the essence of your own highest consciousness waiting to be discovered. Embrace the ordinary moments of meditation, for they are the stepping stones to your inner ascent."
According to Osho, clarity and silence aren’t outside you—they’re your own highest consciousness. There’s no real difference between the master’s ‘mountain stream’ and your ‘city water’; the difference is richness. Reach the source by becoming a consciousness climber: stop postponing, drop trivia, and give daily time to inner ascent. Even small, ordinary moments of meditation and love are the beginning—persist and raise your awareness to its natural peak.
The quiet and clear place is already inside you; practice a little every day, cut distractions, and keep climbing your awareness now instead of waiting.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts focus from waiting for special states to consistent daily practice.
- Reduces mental noise by dropping trivial activities, making space for silence.
- Builds trust that clarity is innate, so you persist through ‘ordinary’ phases.
- Reduces mental noise by dropping trivial activities, making space for silence.
- Builds trust that clarity is innate, so you persist through ‘ordinary’ phases.
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