What is the vision of a model society in terms of communes?
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"A model society flourishes in the embrace of communes, where interdependence nurtures our connection to nature and each other, transforming competition into cooperation and isolation into shared responsibility."
According to Osho, a model society is a network of communes rooted in interdependence. Nations and big cities should dissolve, replaced by smaller, ecologically attuned communities where each person has enough space to fulfill a natural territorial need. Such communes live consciously with nature’s organic unity, end competitive isolation, and structure life through cooperation, responsibility, and shared care for forests, air, and the planetary balance.
Live in small, caring communities that work with nature and each other, not in huge countries or crowded cities.
Why this matters practically
- Designs communities around cooperation, not nationalism and crowding.
- Protects ecology by aligning daily life with nature’s interdependence.
- Reduces stress and alienation by giving each person real space and shared responsibility.
- Protects ecology by aligning daily life with nature’s interdependence.
- Reduces stress and alienation by giving each person real space and shared responsibility.
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