According to Osho, meditation—dhyan, later called Zen—is a direct, wordless communion with reality, exemplified by Buddha’s silent offering of a rose and Mahakashyapa’s laughter. In this passage he doesn’t speak of gravity; rather, he points to relaxing into what is natural and immediate, allowing body and awareness to settle effortlessly, beyond concepts, where understanding is silently transmitted.
Be still, let your body rest naturally, and real understanding appears without words.