Is the feeling of intimacy during discourses part of the myst?
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"Intimacy in discourse is not just a feeling; it is the resonance of our shared silence, where the crowd dissolves and we become one mind. Your depth reflects your own openness, inviting you to embrace the mystery of connection."
According to Osho, the intimacy you feel in discourses is intrinsic to the “mystery school” now in being—it arises from mutual openness and shared silence that dissolves the crowd into one mind. After years of indirect talk and silence to filter mere intellectuals, he now speaks directly to each individual without reservation; the depth you sense reflects your own openness.
Yes—the closeness you feel happens because everyone is silent and open, so he can talk straight to you, not to a crowd.
Why this matters practically
- Practice inner silence and openness to deepen connection and understanding.
- Drop intellectual defenses to receive guidance directly and personally.
- Remember intimacy depends on your receptivity, not outer form.
- Drop intellectual defenses to receive guidance directly and personally.
- Remember intimacy depends on your receptivity, not outer form.
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