Ask Osho!

What should we do when we disagree on interpretations of ideas?

Synthesized from Source practice

"Drop the need for agreement; let each mind interpret freely, and instead of arguing, embrace compassion and the journey of sincere practice."

According to Osho, agreement isn’t required or even possible because each mind filters and colors the same words differently. Drop arguments and the urge to dominate; let each person keep their view, then act: meditate, experiment, learn through doing. Sincere practice (errors included) brings seeing beyond mind. Use compassion, not my words, to win power struggles.
People hear the same idea differently, so stop fighting and each try your way in practice—like meditating—because real understanding comes from doing, not debating.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces endless arguments and stress in relationships.
- Builds respect by letting others follow their path.
- Turns ideas into lived experience, which clarifies what truly works.
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