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What is the significance of friendship in spiritual growth?

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"Friendship is the aliveness that nurtures spiritual growth, where joy and depth coexist, allowing us to celebrate life and awaken to its true essence."

According to Osho, spiritual growth needs a living climate — playfulness, humor, love, and reverence for life — rather than dead seriousness. Friendship matters because it embodies this aliveness: it lets Zorba's joy and Buddha's depth coexist, keeps the divine human, and protects our hearts from life-negative respectability. In true friendship we celebrate life, and that celebration ripens into reverence and awakening.
A playful, loving friendship keeps your heart alive and open, which helps you grow spiritually more than being serious and stiff.
Why this matters practically
- Choose friendships that encourage joy, humor, and love to keep spirituality vibrant, not rigid.
- Celebrate everyday life together so reverence arises naturally from shared aliveness.
- Avoid relationships rooted in moralistic seriousness that deaden the heart.
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