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Why Is There So Much Misunderstanding in the World
- Narrated by: OSHO
- Length: 37 mins
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Publisher's Summary
At one time or another everybody feels misunderstood and or misunderstands another. The idiosyncrasies inherent in language is one of the reasons why there is so much misunderstanding in the world. Osho has a unique proposal – communication through silence. He points out that there is no misunderstanding between animals and or trees or birds, because language does not exist in those realms. So instead of language why not communicate in love, in silence. Only in love and silence, is real communication possible. But we are not in love and we are not silent and that’s why communication is impossible.
©1977 OSHO International Foundation (P)2015 OSHO International Foundation
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