Ask Osho!

What is the significance of community in spiritual teachings?

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"Community is not about uniformity, but a playful gathering of diverse souls where laughter dissolves egos and awareness blossoms. In this shared space, the mirror of others reveals the truth, fostering insight and compassion in a celebration of awakening."

According to Osho, community isn’t about uniform piety but a living, playful sangha where diverse 'idiots' gather, laugh, and drop rigid identities. Shared humor loosens egos, melts cultural conditioning, and creates the relaxed climate in which awareness flowers. In such a commune, the mirror of others, not sermons, catalyzes insight, compassion, and an easy, celebratory approach to awakening.
Being with many different people and laughing together helps you stop taking yourself so seriously, so you can be kinder and more aware.
Why this matters practically
- Lets you see your habits reflected by others, speeding growth
- Turns heavy spirituality into light, joyful practice you can sustain
- Builds compassion across differences by dropping labels and stereotypes
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