How can we practically apply individuality and equal opportunities in our commune life?
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"See every sannyasin as a unique creation, already acceptable as they are, and create a loving community by respecting individuality without comparison."
According to Osho, a commune applies individuality and equal opportunity by a simple shift of outlook: see every sannyasin as a unique creation, already acceptable as they are. Drop all 'shoulds,' stop imposing roles, and actively help each person follow what they love. This attitude—respect without comparison—creates a loving, rejoicing community where everyone has space to be themselves.
Treat everyone as uniquely valuable, don’t tell them who to be, and help them do what they truly love.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces conflict and resentment from imposed expectations.
- Unleashes each person’s natural gifts, benefiting the whole commune.
- Builds a culture of trust, joy, and mutual respect.
- Unleashes each person’s natural gifts, benefiting the whole commune.
- Builds a culture of trust, joy, and mutual respect.
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