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What do you love about India?

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"I love India not as a nation, but as a timeless spiritual experiment dedicated to the inner journey and the discovery of consciousness. Without self-knowledge, all outward power becomes futile and destructive."

According to Osho, he loves India not as a map or modern nation, but as a timeless spiritual experiment: a civilization devoted for millennia to the inner journey, the discovery of consciousness, the universality of being, and nirvana. He honors this heritage despite personal mistreatment, contrasting it with outward science and power, which, without self-knowledge, become futile and destructive.
I love the idea of India as a path to look inside and truly know yourself, not just the country on a map.
Why this matters practically
- Prioritize inner awareness over external success to avoid emptiness and harm.
- Practice meditation and self-inquiry to know the knower, not just things.
- Root identity in universal consciousness rather than nationalism or power.
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