Ask Osho!

Do you ever think about Sheela?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"Meet each person freshly, here and now; it is the living presence that matters, not the labels or memories we attach."

According to Osho, names and personal labels don’t matter; he relates to people through their living presence—their face, eyes, and laughter—not through memory or reputation. Asked about “Sheela,” he shrugs off the label, saying he recognizes people directly and needs a picture to know who’s meant. The teaching: drop concepts, meet each person freshly, here and now.
Names aren’t important—I know people by how they are right now, not by what they’re called.
Why this matters practically
- See people beyond labels and past stories.
- Reduce gossip and mental rumination; stay present.
- Refresh relationships by meeting others anew each time.
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