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“You go and sit near a waterfall. You listen to it, but do you interpret what the waterfall says? It says nothing... still it says. It says much, much that cannot be said. What do you do near a waterfall? You listen, you become silent and quiet, you absorb. You allow the waterfall to go deeper and…” quote by Osho
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““You go and sit near a waterfall. You listen to it, but do you interpret what the waterfall says? It says nothing... still it says. It says much, much that cannot be said. What do you do near a waterfall? You listen, you become silent and quiet, you absorb. You allow the waterfall to go deeper and deeper within you. Then everything becomes quiet and silent within. You become a temple – the unknown enters through the waterfall. What do you do when you listen to the songs of the birds, or wind passing through the trees, or dry leaves being blown by the breeze? What do you do? You simply listen.””

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About This Quote

Source Talk: 1995 lecture “The Waterfall” by Osho

Listening to nature without interpreting allows inner silence, turning the self into a receptive space for deeper insight.

In simple terms: Quiet listening to nature opens inner awareness.

Key Takeaway

Practice mindful listening to natural sounds.

Themes

mindfulness inner peace nature spirituality

Mood

calm contemplative

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • daily walks
  • gardening
  • quiet time
  • stress relief

Key Concepts

meditation presence non‑attachment

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does listening to nature change your inner dialogue?
  • What barriers prevent you from being still?
A Different Perspective

Silence may be uncomfortable for those accustomed to constant mental chatter.

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