What is the significance of friendship?
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"True friendship is a celebration of freedom, where we embrace each other's strangeness and laugh together beyond the confines of roles and rules."
According to Osho, true friendship is a playful, unpossessive meeting—an open door with no walls—where we welcome each other’s strangeness and laugh together beyond roles, rules, even life and death. It is love without claim, companionship without cages, a space of freedom that allows the other to be utterly themselves and still feel held.
Real friendship means letting each other be free and having fun together, without owning or controlling.
Why this matters practically
- Builds relationships without jealousy or expectation.
- Encourages authenticity and humor, easing stress and conflict.
- Creates a safe, spacious bond that survives change and distance.
- Encourages authenticity and humor, easing stress and conflict.
- Creates a safe, spacious bond that survives change and distance.
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