What happens when I feel an urge to share profound insights with others?
Synthesized from Source
outcome
"Honor the urge to share your insights, for it is compassion awakening; give freely, but let your sharing be rooted in the balance of meditation and love."
According to Osho, the urge to share is compassion awakening; honor it. There is nothing to take—only to give. Don’t wait for perfection—speak and give now, so the habit of sharing remains when silence deepens. Yet keep balance: let meditation and compassion grow together, or you’ll become a mere preacher. Share as practice, but remember completion.
That strong desire to tell others is your heart’s kindness waking up—share gently now while you keep deepening your meditation, so you help people without becoming just a talker.
Why this matters practically
- Serve others now instead of waiting for perfection.
- Strengthens your ability to communicate before deep silence makes words rare.
- Maintains balance so sharing doesn’t replace inner growth or inflate ego.
- Strengthens your ability to communicate before deep silence makes words rare.
- Maintains balance so sharing doesn’t replace inner growth or inflate ego.
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