Do the crescendo of sound in the Yaa-Hoo and the intense experience of silence in meditation lead to enlightenment?
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outcome
"The crescendo of sound can pierce the heart and lead you into the depths of silence, where true transformation begins."
According to Osho, the rising shout of Yaa-Hoo is a purposeful sound that, when done with total intensity and one-pointed urgency, pierces the center like a sword and drops you into soundless silence. It’s not a mantra but a device; from that deep silence transformation unfolds. Thus, sound’s crescendo and the ensuing stillness are effective doors toward awakening.
Use a strong, wholehearted Yaa-Hoo to drop into deep quiet, and that quiet wakes you up inside.
Why this matters practically
- Focuses scattered energy into one-pointed presence.
- Bridges activity and emotion into restorative silence.
- Encourages totality, making meditation immediate and transformative.
- Bridges activity and emotion into restorative silence.
- Encourages totality, making meditation immediate and transformative.
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