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Why do Osho's language and Sahjo Bai’s language share the same sweetness and rhythm?

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"Saints speak from the depth of their being, where silence and love converge, creating a sweetness that resonates in the heart of those who listen."

According to Osho, his and Sahjo Bai’s words taste alike because they drink from the same inner well: silence, emptiness, love. Saints speak from lived depth, not from the brain’s storehouse of logic and scripture; their speech is simple, unadorned, a gift of compassion. Attend with inner stillness and you hear the same silent heartbeat, hence the shared sweetness and rhythm.
They both speak from the same quiet heart, so their words naturally sound sweet and alike.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you listen for silence and love behind words, not just logic.
- Guides you to cultivate inner stillness to truly understand teachings.
- Encourages valuing simple, heartfelt speech over complicated display.
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