Do you use your mind when you speak in discourse?
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"I speak not from the mind, but from the emptiness of no-mind, where true wisdom flows unpremeditated and spontaneous."
According to Osho, he does not speak from the mind at all. His words arise from 'no-mind'—a spontaneous, madman’s innocence beyond calculation, logic, or intention. What you hear is not a planned discourse but an unpremeditated flow. He uses humor to show that true sharing comes from emptiness, not thought.
Why this matters practically
- Encourages listening beyond words, with relaxed presence.
- Helps you trust spontaneity instead of overthinking.
- Points to meditation: let thoughts drop and act from clarity.
- Helps you trust spontaneity instead of overthinking.
- Points to meditation: let thoughts drop and act from clarity.
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