Osho Quotes on Language
Authentic excerpts and distilled wisdom curated from original discourses.
← Back to Topic Deep DiveWords are merely tools for communication, but silence is the language of the divine; choose wisely based on your true aim.
Saints speak from the depth of their being, where silence and love converge, creating a sweetness that resonates in the heart of those who listen.
When strong language shocks you, remember it is merely a sound shaped by conditioning; embrace its playfulness and let go of the taboo.
Let language arise naturally from awareness, free from the constraints of cultural identities and borrowed mannerisms.
Names are mere tools of thought that bind us to the illusion of the ego; true reality exists beyond labels, in the nameless presence of pure being.
Language is a bridge to the ineffable, and sometimes the complexity of words arises from the depth of what cannot be fully expressed.
I speak not to conform to language but to express the truth of the moment, for in spontaneity lies the essence of my being.
Animals communicate through limited signals, but true language is a gift of human consciousness, allowing us to express the infinite nuances of existence.
Language is a bridge to connection, but it can never capture the essence of true communion; seek presence and silence, where the heart speaks beyond words.
What unites us is feeling, not language; gestures and love suffice, for the communication of the heart transcends all barriers.
Strong language is the pulse of truth; it cuts through the fog of abstraction and speaks directly to the heart of experience.
Language is a playful game; when we embrace its humor, we invite lightness and presence into our lives.
To speak in ulatbansi is to turn the world upside down, revealing that in the depths of samadhi, the doer dissolves and the ordinary becomes extraordinary.
True freedom cannot be found in the shock of language, but in the depth of inner awareness.
When you stop doing and simply witness, the effortless state of samayik blossoms, revealing clarity and ease in the absence of resistance.
When we elevate someone to absolute supremacy, we invite a backlash that drags their name into the mud; true reverence lies in closeness, not in hierarchy.
Words serve as tools for the outer world, but in the inner journey towards the divine, silence is the true language. Use words wisely in life, but let them fall away in meditation.
Knowing a language is merely a tool; true transformation lies in unlearning the conditioning that binds you.
When the words of the awakened enter popular usage, they lose their living fragrance and become mere slogans, while only the essence of love can shake off the dust of distortion. Choose the vibrant yes of life over the sterile purity of dead morality.
Inverted language is the mystic's way of revealing the profound truth that in enlightenment, the doer dissolves and life flows through you, transcending the limitations of ordinary perception.