Ask Osho!

Why do you quote poetry from outside if every word is poetry?

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"Every word is poetry, and in recognizing the single fragrance of existence, we dissolve the boundaries that separate us."

According to Osho, there is no 'outside' or 'inside'—all words, all saints, all songs arise from the same one taste. Quoting Kabir, Farid, or Rumi is not borrowing but recognizing the single fragrance through many garlands. He invokes many voices to dissolve sectarian molds, expand all-acceptance, and reveal the divine rightness permeating everything.
I quote others because there is no ‘other’—it’s all one poem sung through many mouths.
Why this matters practically
- Loosens rigid labels and prejudices.
- Recognize the same truth in diverse people and situations.
- Live with inclusivity, compassion, and inner freedom.
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