Is everything in the world okay and what is the relationship with love?
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definition
"The world is okay as it is, for it is the only reality we have; in accepting it without judgment, love can truly blossom."
According to Osho, the world is 'okay' because it is the only reality—there’s no other to compare it with. Calling it not okay springs from utopian ideas and judgments. Dropping ideals brings a nonjudgmental vision in which things are as they are, beautiful. From such acceptance, love flowers; otherwise we become political, condemning, trying to improve existence rather than embracing it.
When you stop judging how the world should be and accept it as it is, your heart relaxes and real love appears.
Why this matters practically
• Reduces stress by letting go of rigid 'shoulds' and ideals.
• Fosters compassion and warmth in relationships through nonjudgmental acceptance.
• Shifts energy from controlling others to living lovingly in the present.
• Fosters compassion and warmth in relationships through nonjudgmental acceptance.
• Shifts energy from controlling others to living lovingly in the present.
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