Hari Om Tat Sat

The Divine Sound - That Is the Truth
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Osho is emphatic that the only meaningful truth comes from turning inward, to the inner silence of all human beings. Responding to questions ranging from consciousness to world issues, he says that love and meditation can save the world.

Osho is emphatic that the only meaningful truth comes from turning inward, to the inner silence of all human beings. Responding to questions ranging from consciousness to world issues, he says that love and meditation can save the world.


Extract from Chapter 1
"Hari Om Tat Sat: the divine sound – that is the truth…. It is one of the mahavakyas, the great sayings which have been embedded in the hearts of the mystics since eternity. It is not something theoretical, not something philosophical, it is something existential.
Those who have gone within themselves have always heard a strange sound, which can only be called the sound of existence itself. It is difficult to reduce that sound into language. Hence for centuries, as far back as we can go, om, the sound, has been represented not by any alphabetical word but by a symbol.
That symbol is beyond any alphabet. It does not belong to any language. Hence the Tibetans can use it, the people who are writing in Sanskrit can use it; Mahavira can use it, who was using a language called Prakrit; Gautam Buddha can use it, who was speaking in a language called Pali. There is no other symbol in the whole world which does not belong to any particular language, but is simply symbolic of a certain experience that can happen to anyone. And why have they not reduced it to some linguistic form? It is not without reason.
The sound of om is heard only when your mind is completely silent, when you have gone beyond all language, all thinking, when there is pure silence, not even a ripple. Suddenly you hear a music. There is no instrument playing it. It seems it is simply the very heartbeat of existence. That’s why it doesn’t matter whether someone is a Buddhist or a Hindu or a Jaina. It does not depend on your philosophy, on your religion. It depends on the depth of your reach toward your very inner center. There, suddenly, you are overwhelmed.
It is not exactly om, but om comes the closest to expressing the sound. And the sound has been called the divine sound because it is not man-made. It is eternally herenow. Whoever wants to enter into the stream of eternal existence is bound to hear it. It says nothing, but it vibrates your being to such joy, to such celebration, to such dance that you have never dreamt of before."
In this title, Osho talks on the following topics:
enlightened... enjoy... sleep... vertical... experience... laughter... enlightenment... mahakashyapa... ramakrishna... krishnamurti...
More Information
Type Series of Talks
Publisher Pan Macmillan India
ISBN-13 978-9382616627
Number of Pages 358