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How can a therapist enhance the process of listening in psychotherapy?

Synthesized from Source practice

"To truly listen is to drop the ego and meet the other in a sacred silence, where the heart speaks and healing unfolds."

According to Osho, listening deepens when the therapist becomes meditative love: dropping professional ego and accumulated knowledge, meeting the client in an I–Thou presence. Treat the other as a living subject, not an object; listen with total, thought-free attention while inviting the client to hear their own inner voice. In this silent, shared field, the therapist functions as a vehicle for healing.
Be lovingly present, drop your expert mind, and listen so totally that both of you become quiet enough to hear the client’s own inner truth.
Why this matters practically
- Builds trust and reduces client resistance.
- Awakens the client’s self-healing by turning attention inward.
- Prevents objectification and burnout through a humane, shared presence.
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