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What is the difference between the speech of worldly saints and ancient rishis?

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"Worldly saints speak to please society, while ancient rishis utter words born of silence that awaken the soul rather than entertain the mind."

According to Osho, a ‘worldly saint’ is a contradiction: such people speak from the gross, sugarcoating ego and social convention; their words please society but lack the fragrance of the subtle. Ancient rishis speak from direct vision of the divine; their utterances are uncompromising, mantric, born of silence, and reveal meaning rather than follow it—they awaken, not entertain.
Fake holy people talk to fit in; real seers speak from what they’ve truly seen, even if it stings.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you discern authentic guidance from social flattery.
- Encourages seeking direct experience over borrowed beliefs and rituals.
- Reminds you to value words that awaken insight, not soothe ego.
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