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What happens if Osho abandons prose and explains only in verse before going into silence?

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"Words are not just to convey meaning; they are the music of the heart, leading you into the silence where true understanding blossoms."

According to Osho, shifting from prose to verse changes nothing essential - he has always spoken verse: living, singable words arising from silence. Verse bypasses dry meaning, awakens rhythm and prayer in the listener, opens the heart, and turns words into nectar that dissolves into emptiness. If received rightly, his speech becomes inner music, blossoms within, and leads you effortlessly into silence.
He’s already speaking like a song; if you hear it as music, your heart opens and the words fade into quiet.
Why this matters practically
- Listen for feeling, rhythm, and silence—not just meanings.
- Let the words move you to hum, dance, and pray; soften the heart.
- Reflect afterward so words dissolve and a calm emptiness remains.
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