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Why do you listen intently to Swami Anand Teerth's English sutras and close your eyes during Ma Krishna Chetana's readings?

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"To honor the West, I keep my eyes open, seeking meaning in the words; to honor the East, I close my eyes, surrendering to the inner music of the soul."

According to Osho, he keeps his eyes open and listens intently to Swami Anand Teerth’s English sutras because English is an outward, meaning-centered, scientific language—and since he knows little English, he risks missing meaning. He closes his eyes for Ma Krishna Chetana’s Sanskrit because Sanskrit is inward, sound-centered, poetic; he cannot detect errors anyway. Open eyes honor the West’s seeing of the other; closed eyes honor the East’s inner music and mantric resonance.
I open my eyes for English to catch the exact meaning, and I close them for Sanskrit to feel its music inside.
Why this matters practically
- Match your listening style to the message: open eyes for precise meaning, closed eyes for inner feeling.
- Experience language as energy, not just information.
- Use sound and silence to shift attention from the outer world to self-awareness.
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