What is the significance of the final touch in the transformation of the new human being?
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outcome
"Transformation is an unfinished painting, a continuous flow of strokes; embrace imperfection and let life add its colors beyond any notion of completion."
According to Osho, the “final touch” has no place in transforming the new human being: any finality means perfection, and perfection is death—a full-stop to life’s flowing process. Transformation must remain an unfinished painting, continually receiving new strokes, embracing imperfection and growth. Strive to refine, but never conclude; let the collective keep adding living colors beyond any supposed completion.
There’s no last brushstroke in becoming human; keep growing and improving, because trying to be perfect stops life.
Why this matters practically
- Releases you from perfectionism and its anxiety, enabling steady growth.
- Fosters continuous learning and creativity as a shared, ongoing journey.
- Cultivates acceptance of flaws in self and others, bringing patience and joy.
- Fosters continuous learning and creativity as a shared, ongoing journey.
- Cultivates acceptance of flaws in self and others, bringing patience and joy.
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