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Real love is not an escape from loneliness, real love is an overflowing aloneness. One is so happy in being alone that one would like to share.
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If you love a flower, don’t pick it up. Because if you pick it up it dies and it ceases to be what you love. So if you love a flower, let it be. Love is not about possession. Love is about appreciation.
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If you love yourself, you love others. If you hate yourself, you hate others.
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Love in its purest form is a sharing of joy. It asks nothing in return, it expects nothing. Love is a spiritual phenomenon; lust is physical. Ego is psychological; love is spiritual.
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If you love yourself, you will be surprised: others will love you. Nobody loves a person who does not love himself.
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The only thing that matters in life is your own opinion about yourself, nobody can destroy your dignity then, because it is not dependent on anybody’s opinion.
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The ego is an island in the ocean of Hell. You want to get rid of the Hell but you don’t want to get rid of that island. Then there is trouble.
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Whatever you are doing, don’t let past move your mind; don’t let future disturb you. Because the past is no more, and the future is not yet.
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Misery comes the moment you become clinging, attached. The moment you put conditions on life.
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NOW is the only reality – all else is either memory or imagination.
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You are a great problem-creator. Just understand this and suddenly problems disappear.
12.
Life is a mirror, it reflects your face. Be friendly, and all of life will reflect friendliness.
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Nobody else can destroy you except you; nobody else can save you except you. You are the Judas and you are the Jesus.
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The more you share your inner wealth, the more you have it.
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You need power only to do something harmful. Otherwise love is enough, compassion is enough.
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All that is great cannot be possessed – and that is one of the most foolish things man goes on doing. We want to possess.
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If you cannot enjoy your own company, who else is going to enjoy it?
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Enjoy yourself! If you can’t enjoy yourself at work, change it. Don’t wait!.
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The real question is not whether life exists after death. The real question is whether you are alive before death.
20.
From the very beginning you are being told to compare yourself with others. This is the greatest disease; it is like a cancer that goes on destroying your very soul because each individual is unique, and comparison is not possible.
21.
Yes, I would like you to love yourself, because unless you love yourself you cannot love anybody else. You don’t know what love is if you have not loved yourself.
22.
The greatest freedom is to be free of our own mind.
23.
Don’t be unnecessarily burdened by the past. Go on closing the chapters that you have read, there is no need to go back again and again.
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I live my life based on two principles. One, I live as if today was my last day on earth. Two, I live today as if I am going to live forever.
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Your whole idea is about yourself is borrowed – borrowed from those who have no idea of who they are themselves.
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Don’t wait for someone to bring you flowers. Plant your own garden and decorate your own soul.
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Nobody is superior, nobody is inferior but nobody is equal either. People are simply unique, incomparable. You are you, I am I.
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The intelligent person depends on his own insight; he trusts his own being. He loves and respects himself.
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Once you have started seeing the beauty of life, ugliness starts disappearing. If you start looking at life with joy, sadness starts disappearing. You cannot have heaven and hell together, you can have only one. It is your choice.
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The less people know, the more stubbornly they know it.
conclusion
Osho, also referred to as Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, was a philosopher and spiritual leader whose ideas were thought-provoking and controversial. His sayings frequently stress the value of being mindful, self-aware, and in the moment. Osho promoted individual freedom and spiritual inquiry while enticing others to challenge conventional wisdom and beliefs. Even while his teachings have drawn both acclaim and condemnation, they nevertheless motivate individuals to pursue greater awareness and wisdom in their lives.