Who are you?
Synthesized from Source
definition
"Be yourself, for existence never repeats; each being is unique and incomparable, transcending all borrowed identities. Embrace the living essence of your individuality over the dead forms of inherited beliefs."
According to Osho, he is simply himself—no Christ, Buddha, or borrowed identity. Existence never repeats; each being is unique, incomparable, beyond hierarchy. The real choice is not between names but between dead forms and the living essence of awakening. Relate to what is present and alive; honor uniqueness—in him, in yourself—over inherited beliefs or projections.
I’m just me, and you’re just you; don’t chase labels or past heroes—meet what’s real and alive now.
Why this matters practically
- Live your own uniqueness, dropping comparisons.
- Choose living truth over second-hand beliefs.
- Stop projecting labels; meet essence in people and moments.
- Choose living truth over second-hand beliefs.
- Stop projecting labels; meet essence in people and moments.
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