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What happens when there is disruption during a discourse?

Disruptions are merely the seasonal noise of life; let them pass without offense, and remain anchored in your awareness.

— Osho
According to Osho, occasional disruptions during a discourse are harmless; they’re just people letting off steam—often seasonal noise, not a personal attack. Don’t take offense or be distracted; allow it to pass. Stay relaxed, keep your focus, and the essential work of awareness continues unhindered.

When people make noise during a talk, they’re just blowing off steam—ignore it and stay calm.