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How would you describe your work in the context of the global crisis?

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"My work is not about saving the masses, but about igniting a few individuals to awaken, for it is only rooted consciousness that can survive the global crisis and seed the New Man."

According to Osho, my so‑called work isn’t ‘work’ but a playful communion with existence, focused not on saving the masses but on igniting a few individuals to awaken—alert, loving, disidentified from the past. In an unavoidable global crisis, only such rooted consciousness can survive and seed the New Man. I emphasize awareness and interdependence, protecting genuine human beings rather than reforming collapsing systems.
I’m not fixing the whole world; I’m helping a few people wake up inside so they can live and rebuild wisely after the storm.
Why this matters practically
- Shift from anxious “work” to playful awareness in daily tasks.
- Drop past conditioning; practice alertness, love, and meditation for inner resilience.
- Live interdependence: care for nature and relationships over systems you can’t control.
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