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What is the purpose of traveling to Italy?

Synthesized from Source definition

"Travel is a celebration of presence and freedom, honoring life in all its forms, beyond the confines of nations and borders."

According to Osho, the journey has no nationalistic purpose; he doesn't believe in nations and sees humanity as one. He is going to Italy simply because Italy exists—a spontaneous movement of being, not a political, missionary, or utilitarian agenda. Travel, for him, celebrates presence and freedom beyond borders, honoring life wherever it appears.
He’s going to Italy just because it’s there, seeing everyone as one family, not divided by countries or special reasons.
Why this matters practically
- Helps drop nationalistic bias and meet people as humans, not flags.
- Invites spontaneous, joyful presence instead of agenda-driven travel.
- Reduces fear and separation by honoring unity across borders.
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