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What is the phenomenon of Hari-katha?

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"Hari-katha is the Divine's song flowing through an empty vessel, where true devotion transcends desire, allowing the Whole to express itself freely."

According to Osho, Hari-katha is God’s own tale spoken through a thought-free, egoless being—like music through a hollow flute. When the speaker becomes empty, the Whole flows unhindered; the words are not personal opinions. This is why Krishna’s Gita is the Lord’s song. True devotion speaks without desire or moral conditions, simply allowing the Divine to express.
Hari-katha means you get so quiet inside that God uses your mouth like a flute and tells the story, not you.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you speak from presence rather than ego or habit.
- Encourages desireless devotion, easing anxiety and striving.
- Guides authentic action beyond rigid rules, staying aligned with the living moment.
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