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What is the relationship between personal experience and the truth of spoken words?

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"Words born of personal experience are alive, resonating with truth that transcends logic; they awaken the heart and catalyze inner revolution."

According to Osho, words borrowed from scriptures are dead—authoritarian, second-hand quotations—while words born of one’s own experience are alive and carry intrinsic authority. Such speech may defy agreement, yet it ‘rings a bell’ in the heart, which knows deeper than the mind. Therefore, discern truth by its felt resonance and transformative presence, not by logical citation; authentic presence overwhelms ego and catalyzes inner revolution.
Truthful words come from lived experience and are felt in the heart; copied words sound correct but feel empty.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you choose teachers by inner resonance, not credentials.
- Guides you to trust heart-awareness over mental arguments.
- Encourages first-hand practice to speak and live authentically.
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