According to Osho, deep silence is a fragile, living visitation—like a fragrance or breeze—from beyond. Savor it wholly in the moment, shed tears of gratitude, and then let it go; any clinging, grasping, or hoarding turns it stale, a corpse. With trust, non-attachment, and alert presence, such visitations return more often and can slowly saturate your life—becoming your very heartbeat and breath.
Enjoy the quiet while it lasts, thank it, and let it pass—if you don’t grab it, it returns more and may one day stay.