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What are the reasons for the difficulty in achieving inner silence in a fast-paced world?

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"In a world of distractions, we have lost touch with our inner stillness; true peace arises not from the pace of life, but from turning within to reconnect with our essence."

According to Osho, inner silence is hard today not because life is fast, but because we’ve lost contact with our inner stillness. Mechanization gives surplus time, which, without inwardness, breeds restlessness, insomnia, and chronic exhaustion. We ‘kill time’ with distractions instead of using it to turn within. Meditation restores contact with the inner source, revitalizing life beyond work’s pace.
The problem isn’t a busy world—it’s that we ignore our inner quiet and waste free time, so we feel tired and noisy inside.
Why this matters practically
- Stop blaming pace; commit part of your free time to daily meditation and quiet.
- Trade distraction habits for short inward pauses to reduce restlessness and fatigue.
- Support deeper sleep and natural energy by reconnecting with your inner source.
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