What is the form of conduct?
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definition
"Conduct is not a rigid form; it is the fluid expression of one's inner vision, shaped by the unique context of knowledge and culture."
According to Osho, conduct has no fixed form; it is the context-shaped expression of one inner vision, filtered through each person's knowledge—language, thought, and culture—and therefore changes with time, place, and individual. Saints embody the same realization differently; true conduct adapts so the essence is communicated meaningfully rather than blindly imitated.
Conduct is how you show your inner truth, and it changes with where you are, who you are, and what people can understand.
Why this matters practically
- Focus on inner clarity over imitation.
- Adapt your actions to time, place, and audience.
- Judge less: different forms can carry the same truth.
- Adapt your actions to time, place, and audience.
- Judge less: different forms can carry the same truth.
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