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What happens when my experience of listening changes?

When you listen beyond words and embrace the silence, you align your heartbeat with existence, and bliss becomes your compass of sanity.

— Osho
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Core Insight:
According to Osho, when your listening shifts from grasping words to sensing the silence—the 'music' and hum around them—you start absorbing presence, not concepts. This deep listening makes you childlike and innocent, aligns your heartbeat with existence, and flowers into bliss, peace, and a wordless inner song. Bliss becomes your compass of sanity, regardless of the world’s judgments.
Listen between the words and you’ll feel quiet joy and innocence returning, like a child.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces mental noise and stress by tuning into silence, not arguments.
- Gives a clear inner compass: choose what brings authentic bliss and peace.
- Strengthens resilience to criticism by trusting direct inner experience.
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