According to Osho, the divine moment cannot be told or turned into symbols. As inner light and bliss grow dense, nothing appears—no idol, no form—only a silent suchness, a formless presence we afterward call God. It is not God's presence (which implies absence), but the ever-present reality revealed when mind, words, and seeking fall away.
Like tasting water, you can’t describe it—when joy deepens and the mind goes quiet, a silent, formless something is felt that you later realize people call God.