Ask Osho!

What is the difference between a mother and a woman in the context of reproduction?

Synthesized from Source definition

"A mother is a biological role defined by reproduction, but a woman embodies a vast creativity that transcends mere motherhood, flourishing in arts, science, and consciousness."

According to Osho, 'mother' names a biological role—bearing and raising children—once valued for survival and politics of numbers; 'woman' names the whole being whose creativity is far wider than reproduction. In an overpopulated world, reducing women to motherhood is outdated; her energy should flower into arts, science, and consciousness, claiming equality through multidimensional creativity.
A mother has babies; a woman is much more than that—she’s a full person who can create in many ways, not just children.
Why this matters practically
- Frees women from being defined only by childbirth
- Encourages new channels of creativity and contribution
- Aligns choices with today’s realities of overpopulation and equality
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