What is the significance of love?
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"Love is the force that unites us beyond ideologies, transforming anger into compassion and making war an impossibility. In a world on the brink of destruction, only love for life can awaken our collective consciousness to resist annihilation."
According to Osho, love is vital because it affirms life, unites people beyond ideologies to resist war, and deepens through meditation into nonviolence and creativity. In a world near self-destruction, only love for life can mobilize global awareness against annihilation. Cultivated inwardly, love integrates the individual, softens anger, and makes support for war psychologically impossible.
Love for life makes us choose peace and be kinder, so we don’t let anyone push the world toward war.
Why this matters practically
- Guides daily choices toward peace and away from destructive reactions.
- Through meditation, reduces anger and violence in relationships and communities.
- Helps cooperate beyond beliefs to oppose harmful policies and conflicts.
- Through meditation, reduces anger and violence in relationships and communities.
- Helps cooperate beyond beliefs to oppose harmful policies and conflicts.
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