What happens to the moods of people in the ashram?
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outcome
"In a true commune, the separate self dissolves, and a shared soul emerges, allowing the moods of all to flow in harmony, amplifying our collective wakefulness and creativity."
According to Osho, in a true commune the separate person dissolves and a shared soul arises around the master; as disciples draw closer, a common rhythm appears and the same moods pass through everyone in simultaneous cycles. This pooled energy makes each affect all, amplifying wakefulness, creativity, and spiritual growth far beyond what is possible alone.
People in the ashram start feeling the same way at the same time, like instruments playing one song together.
Why this matters practically
- See moods as shared waves, not personal flaws—reducing guilt and reactivity.
- Support each other: ride high tides to uplift, lean on the group in low tides.
- Use collective energy to deepen meditation, stay alert, and grow faster.
- Support each other: ride high tides to uplift, lean on the group in low tides.
- Use collective energy to deepen meditation, stay alert, and grow faster.
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