What does it mean to be simply normal?
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definition
"Normal is not an ideal to strive for; it is your natural state waiting to be uncovered by shedding the layers of pretense and conditioning."
According to Osho, “simply normal” is a false ideal. Normal is your natural state; adding “simply” is the mind’s condition, making it artificial. You don’t become natural by effort or method—drop the pretenses, ideas, and ways (via negativa). By watching and letting go of unnatural habits, your inherent normality reveals itself effortlessly.
You’re already normal; stop trying to be it—just notice and drop the fake stuff, and your real self shows up.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces pressure to chase self-improvement ideals.
- Encourages mindful observation to release artificial behaviors.
- Prevents dependence on external methods or gurus; fosters authenticity.
- Encourages mindful observation to release artificial behaviors.
- Prevents dependence on external methods or gurus; fosters authenticity.
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