According to Osho, silence is not belief’s mental noise but the flowering of trust and presence. It begins when you drop defenses, stop the competitive mind’s chatter, and risk openness and surrender. Belief is cheap, theoretical, and changeable; true silence arises from existential trust in a living presence—the real rose, not plastic ideas.
Silence comes when you stop clinging to ideas and bravely open your heart to what’s here, trusting it.