Ask Osho!

Do the birds enjoy the presence of humans during discourse?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"Birds do not revel in our words; they cherish the silence and space that we often overlook. In their world, it is not the chatter but the stillness that invites them closer."

According to Osho, birds enjoy his presence but not the discourse—or the human crowd that gathers for it. For them, talk is mere noise, not even musical. Only humans are addicted to words; birds prefer silence and space. If he became silent, the birds would stay, and with fewer people around, even more birds would come.
Birds like being near him, but not the noisy talking and big groups; they’d rather it be quiet and less crowded.
Why this matters practically
- Reminds us to value silence over constant talk.
- Encourages creating quiet spaces where nature feels welcome.
- Points us to experience presence beyond words.
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