What is the nature of revelation in teachings?
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outcome
"Revelation in teaching is a spontaneous overflow of joy from inner emptiness, where words become mere vehicles for love, peace, and bliss, transcending fixed doctrines and embracing the playful essence of life."
According to Osho, revelation in teaching is not a fixed doctrine but a spontaneous, living response arising from inner emptiness and overflowing joy. He speaks to the person, not the question, using words only as vehicles to transmit presence—love, peace, bliss. Like poetry, it needs freedom, not rules; therefore it is inconsistent, playful, inexhaustible, and truer than rehearsed sermons.
Why this matters practically
- Prioritize authenticity over memorized answers.
- Listen to the person before the question and respond freshly.
- Communicate felt presence (care, peace, joy) more than perfect wording.
- Listen to the person before the question and respond freshly.
- Communicate felt presence (care, peace, joy) more than perfect wording.
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