Can we truly be your friends or is it a term of generosity?
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"Friendship is not a term of generosity; it is the essence of equality, where we meet as beloved equals in a sacred communion."
According to Osho, calling you 'friends' is not a charitable gesture but a literal truth: generosity would imply hierarchy and be insulting. He means friendship, love, and equality—closer to the Urdu 'Mehre mehbub,' my love, my beloved. His path rests on intimate, respectful communion, not patronage; he meets seekers as beloved equals.
He truly sees us as his friends and beloveds—real love and equality, not a polite favor.
Why this matters practically
- Relate without hierarchy; treat others as equals, not as charity cases.
- Speak and act from genuine love, not from polite generosity.
- Build communities based on mutual respect and intimacy.
- Speak and act from genuine love, not from polite generosity.
- Build communities based on mutual respect and intimacy.
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