Ask Osho!

Why refrain from naming names to maintain unity?

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"Naming names creates divisions; when we see the shared consciousness beneath, we honor our oneness and dissolve the illusions of ego."

According to Osho, naming names fractures unity because it fixes attention on personalities and differences, while at the root ‘their consciousness is exactly the same.’ Labels belong to the mind and breed camps, comparison and conflict. By dropping names and seeing the shared consciousness, we dissolve divisions, honor the essence, and remain aligned with oneness rather than egos.
Names make us pick sides and forget we share the same inner awareness, so skip labels to stay together.
Why this matters practically
- Avoids gossip, comparison, and factionalism
- Keeps focus on truth and essence over personalities
- Fosters empathy, cooperation, and a sense of shared humanity
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