What is truth?
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definition
"Truth is a wordless realization, known only by tasting it in the depths of your own silence."
According to Osho, truth cannot be defined or told; whatever can be said is not the truth. It is a wordless realization, known only by tasting it yourself in inner silence. Masters offer pointers and transmit through silence, not concepts. To find it you must venture into the unknown with trust, beyond calculation and proof, like Buddha's flower, Jesus' silence, or Ling Shu's struck-table hush.
Truth is like a taste you must taste yourself; no one else can describe it for you.
Why this matters practically
- Frees you from endless debate; focus on meditation, silence, and attentive living.
- Builds courage and trust to explore the unknown without guarantees.
- Loosens attachment to secondhand beliefs; invites firsthand realization.
- Builds courage and trust to explore the unknown without guarantees.
- Loosens attachment to secondhand beliefs; invites firsthand realization.
AI Confidence Score: 95%
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