According to Osho, reading and listening do not deliver truth by themselves; they are useful only when you remain aware of their limits. Treated as pointers, not possessions, scriptures and teachings become codes that ignite inner inquiry. If you cling to them as final, they block awakening; if you stay inwardly searching, they become doorways.
Books and talks can show you the way, but you must look inside; if you hold the book instead of walking, you never arrive.