Is it true that there is nothing interesting in women?
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"See people freshly, without ideology; from awareness, interest flowers naturally."
According to Osho, the notion that 'there is nothing interesting in women' is a reactive judgment, not a truth. Attraction and aversion are mind-made projections; deny yourself contact and suddenly even the 'ugliest' seems beautiful. His playful device exposes gender prejudice: both men and women are mixtures of flaws and charm. See people freshly, without ideology; from awareness, interest flowers naturally.
Your boredom is in your head; if you couldn’t be with women for a week, you’d suddenly find them fascinating again.
Why this matters practically
- Breaks stereotypes and improves relationships by seeing individuals, not labels.
- Reminds you to check your inner state before declaring something uninteresting.
- Cultivating awareness and playfulness turns irritation into curiosity and care.
- Reminds you to check your inner state before declaring something uninteresting.
- Cultivating awareness and playfulness turns irritation into curiosity and care.
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