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What does understanding mean?

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"Understanding is not a mental analysis but a wordless apprehension that arises in silence, where the heart learns the language of existence beyond thought."

According to Osho, understanding is not mental analysis of words but a wordless apprehension received in silence, between the gaps, when the mind is transcended and one enters no-mind. It is learning the language of existence—like the Sufi ‘empty book’—where meaning reveals itself directly in the heart through presence, receptivity, and deep listening beyond thought.
Real understanding happens when you quietly listen beyond words with a still, open mind.
Why this matters practically
- Quieting the mind reduces overthinking and reveals what’s truly present.
- Deep, present listening improves communication and relationships.
- Practicing silence nurtures intuition, clarity, and inner calm.
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