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What is the role of the commune regarding therapy and meditation, and what is the vision for their growth processes?

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"The commune is a sanctuary for individual meditators, where shared courage and experiences dissolve fear, allowing each soul to leap into the infinite potential of existence."

According to Osho, the commune's role is to provide encouragement and shared courage for solitary inner journeys. It's not a collective religion but a living, day-in, day-out therapeutic field where people share experiences, drop fear, and support meditation. His vision: absolutely individual meditators living together, respecting diverse paths, using therapy as sharing, growing toward the same omega point—with courage to jump, nothing to lose, universe to gain.
It’s a friendly place where people help each other be brave while each one quietly explores inside themselves, sharing along the way.
Why this matters practically
- Lowers fear and loneliness during deep personal work.
- Encourages honest sharing that heals and clarifies.
- Balances community support with individual responsibility for meditation.
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