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What is the significance of 'yes' in the context of rebellion?

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"True rebellion is not just a no; it is a profound yes that opens the door to love, peace, and a new humanity."

According to Osho, true rebellion is fundamentally a yes: an affirmative, creative surge that inaugurates a new humanity—love, peace, joy, art, and oneness beyond families, nations, and religions. The necessary no only clears the rubble—demolishing harmful past structures—so the yes can build. Rebellion’s essence is constructive trust and creativity, with destruction serving creation in life’s dialectic.
Real rebellion mostly means saying yes to building something loving and new after clearing away what hurts people.
Why this matters practically
- Focuses your energy on creating better relationships, work, and communities instead of just criticizing.
- Guides you to drop harmful traditions while building compassionate alternatives.
- Cultivates trust, joy, and creativity as daily practices.
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