What is the perspective on gender equality?
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"True liberation honors the complementary differences between men and women, celebrating individuality and cooperation rather than imitative rivalry. Equality is not about sameness, but about equal opportunity and respect for our unique natures."
According to Osho, women are equal in rights and dignity to men, but not identical in nature; true liberation honors complementary differences rather than imitative rivalry. He critiques reactive women's liberation that copies male patterns of power, urging a transformation born of awareness. Equality means equal opportunity and respect, not sameness—cooperation, beauty, and individuality over competition and mimicry.
Men and women deserve the same rights, but they don’t have to act the same; be yourself with awareness instead of copying.
Why this matters practically
- Give equal rights and respect without forcing sameness.
- Choose roles, work, and expression from authenticity, not reaction or imitation.
- Replace power struggles with conscious cooperation and awareness-based decisions.
- Choose roles, work, and expression from authenticity, not reaction or imitation.
- Replace power struggles with conscious cooperation and awareness-based decisions.
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