Can we disagree or criticize?
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"What matters is not disagreement or agreement, but the ability to listen silently and experiment with the truth, allowing your inner harmony to transform you."
According to Osho, disagreement or criticism are beside the point; so is agreement. This is not a debating club. What matters is right hearing—silent, prejudice-free listening—followed by personal experimentation. When the mind’s choices drop, no-mind responds choicelessly, creating inner harmony with the truth. That harmony—not beliefs or objections—transforms and evolves you.
Don’t argue or agree; get quiet inside, really listen, try it yourself, and let your own clear silence show you what’s true.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces reactive judgments and mental noise, improving clarity and presence.
- Shifts from secondhand beliefs to firsthand experience through practice.
- Opens space for harmony and learning, strengthening growth and relationships.
- Shifts from secondhand beliefs to firsthand experience through practice.
- Opens space for harmony and learning, strengthening growth and relationships.
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