What does it mean to be the last Rajneeshee?
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"Be the last Rajneeshee by embracing your uniqueness; do not imitate, but let my presence inspire your own blossoming into who you truly are."
According to Osho, to be the last Rajneeshee means the label begins and ends with the original; no one should imitate or become a carbon copy. Like Jesus being the first and last Christian, Osho insists each being is unrepeatably unique; borrow no identity, build no ism, and let his presence inspire your own flowering. A true disciple becomes themselves, not a follower.
Don’t try to be an Osho-person—learn from him, but be fully and uniquely yourself.
Why this matters practically
- Avoids blind following and cultism
- Encourages personal responsibility for insight and growth
- Keeps spirituality alive, not frozen into dogma
- Encourages personal responsibility for insight and growth
- Keeps spirituality alive, not frozen into dogma
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