According to Osho, calling everything 'consciousness' is meaningless, because the word exists only in contrast to 'matter.' If there is only one reality, it is beyond all names; the moment we name it, duality appears. Thus consciousness and matter are relational labels—useful in discourse, but ultimately transcended in direct, wordless experience.
If everything were just one thing, we couldn’t call it ‘conscious’ or ‘matter’—words only make sense when there’s an opposite.