What can be said about South American witches?
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"There are no witches, only misunderstood sensitivity; the true magic lies in awareness and the clarity that dissolves fear into understanding."
According to Osho, “South American witches” are fear-made labels the mind projects onto unknown people and indigenous wisdom. He says there are no witches—only misunderstood sensitivity and nature’s knowledge—and the only real magic is awareness. Drop superstition, meet the unfamiliar with clarity, and let meditation dissolve cultural prejudices so mystery turns into understanding rather than fear.
Don’t be scared by the label “witch”; it’s just the mind’s story—stay aware, open, and kind.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you release fear-based stereotypes about cultures and women.
- Encourages meeting people and traditions with curiosity instead of superstition.
- Replaces paranoia with meditative clarity in everyday decisions.
- Encourages meeting people and traditions with curiosity instead of superstition.
- Replaces paranoia with meditative clarity in everyday decisions.
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