According to Osho, language is a necessary bridge yet an imperfect one: whenever words mediate between beings, some distortion and difficulty are bound to arise—that’s simply how it is. Use language to point, not to possess; keep your attention on presence, silence, and direct experience, where genuine communion happens beyond the mind’s labels.
Words help us share, but they can be tricky, so real understanding comes more from calm presence and care than from perfect sentences.