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What is the nature of hate?

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"Hate is merely an exaggerated expression of strong dislike, a reflection of our accidental associations; in true awareness, we can recognize our preferences without hostility."

According to Osho, hate is not an intrinsic quality of our being; it’s often just exaggerated language for strong dislike, born of accidental associations and memories. True hate is unnecessary—things ‘have nothing to do with me.’ Awareness reveals preference without hostility; spontaneity may use the word ‘hate,’ but essence remains untouched by enmity.
Hate isn’t really inside you; it’s just a loud way of saying you don’t like something because old memories made it seem bad.
Why this matters practically
- Replace hostility with simple preference, reducing conflict and stress.
- Recognize and drop conditioning from past incidents that color reactions.
- Speak more accurately and kindly, improving everyday relationships.
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