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What qualities in Krishna’s personality are relevant for today’s age?

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"Krishna embodies a joyous spirituality that celebrates life’s totality, transforming instinct into love, creativity, and play. In a world seeking wholeness, his laughter and acceptance of all aspects of existence are more relevant than ever."

According to Osho, the qualities in Krishna most relevant today are his life-affirming, laughing, dancing spirit; his total acceptance of body, mind, and world; his integration of opposites without repression; and his wholeness as a 'full avatar.' In a post-repressive age, Krishna models joyous, embodied spirituality that celebrates life’s totality and transforms instinct into love, creativity, and play.
Krishna shows a happy, whole way to be spiritual—enjoying body and life instead of fighting them.
Why this matters practically
- Replace repression with conscious celebration, turning energy into creativity and love.
- Heal splits (body/soul, this world/other), reducing guilt and inner conflict.
- Cultivate playfulness and joy, making spirituality sustainable in modern life.
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