According to Osho, truth is realized in wordless silence; knowledge and language can only gesture toward it, never contain it. Any attempt to express the experience shrinks and distorts it—like a finger pointing to the moon, not the moon. Therefore, treat doctrines and descriptions as provisional pointers and seek direct resonance in a living master’s presence, where silence, tone, eyes, and being transmit more than words.
Words can point to a deep truth, but only quiet awareness—and being with someone who lives it—lets you really feel it.