What defines the nature of certain people?
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"Your true nature is defined not by your roles or conditioning, but by the witnessing consciousness that resides in the silence of your being."
According to Osho, the nature of certain people is defined by their center of being—the witnessing consciousness—not by roles, conditioning, or acts. Some, like Kundakunda, embody a crystalline awareness: disidentified from mind and emotions, resting in the pure Self. Such beings respond from silence, clarity, and compassion, rather than reaction.
Who you really are—the quiet watcher inside—shapes you more than habits or labels, and some rare people live entirely from that space.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you respond rather than react in daily conflicts.
- Reduces identification with moods, bringing stability and joy.
- Encourages prioritizing meditation and self-awareness over external roles.
- Reduces identification with moods, bringing stability and joy.
- Encourages prioritizing meditation and self-awareness over external roles.
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