Why do some perceive differently than others, and is it due to accumulation over many lives?
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"Each soul perceives the world through its unique journey; trust your individuality and cultivate aloneness, for higher truths reveal themselves privately, not by consensus."
According to Osho, people perceive differently because each soul has a unique capacity and journey; higher truths reveal themselves privately, not by consensus. Vision ripens through many lives—'polishing the eyes'—so some can sense light even in darkness. Don’t doubt or resent non-seers; the crowd is never right. Instead, trust your individuality, cultivate aloneness, and feel compassionate toward those still conditioned by the herd.
We see differently because our inner eyes are at different stages—shaped by many lives and conditioning—so trust your own seeing, grow in solitude, and be kind to those who don’t see yet.
Why this matters practically
- Stop seeking crowd approval; honor your direct experience.
- Practice solitude/meditation to refine perception.
- Replace frustration with compassion and patient support for others.
- Practice solitude/meditation to refine perception.
- Replace frustration with compassion and patient support for others.
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