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What is the difficulty in just being and embracing silence?

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"To embrace silence, one must recognize that it is the dance of opposites—only in the stillness can we truly appreciate the noise, and only in the noise can we find the depth of silence."

According to Osho, we avoid "just being" because life is a play of polarities: silence shines only against the noise, stillness gains meaning from movement. Drop the game and you soon feel bored; the mind clings to one pole and resists the other. Maturity is to see the opposites as complementary, accept both fully, and in that total acceptance, effortlessly transcend.
Silence feels special because there’s also noise; by welcoming both, you stop fighting life and find peace.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces inner conflict by accepting highs and lows as parts of one whole.
- Prevents boredom and escapism; balances work, rest, noise, and quiet.
- Opens the door to effortless transcendence (peace) amidst daily life.
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