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Is the philosophy influenced by the Western psychoanalytic tradition?

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"True health and wisdom arise not from the mind, but from transcending it through witnessing and meditation, where thought quiets and the mind becomes a servant."

According to Osho, no—his philosophy is not influenced by Western psychoanalysis; it seeks to enrich and correct it by introducing the dimension beyond mind. Psychoanalysis stops at mind and only normalizes sickness, while the Eastern path transcends mind through witnessing and meditation. Real health, wisdom, and sanity arise beyond mind, where thought quiets and the mind becomes a servant.
No—psychoanalysis treats the mind, while Osho teaches going beyond the mind by witnessing to find real healing.
Why this matters practically
- Redirects effort from endless analysis to simple, daily witnessing.
- Provides a practical way to reduce anxiety and find clarity and joy.
- Reorients mental health: consciousness leads, mind follows.
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