Why do they explain tathata and seek to turn rejection into acceptance?
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"Enlightened ones do not seek to convert your rejection into acceptance; they simply embody tathata, overflowing like the sun, catalyzing transformation without intention or demand."
According to Osho, enlightened ones do not try to convert your rejection into acceptance; that idea is your projection. They embody tathata (suchness) and simply overflow—like the sun that makes flowers bloom without intending to. Their words arise spontaneously from their being, catalyzing transformation without purpose, demand, or ego. If change happens, good; if not, also good.
Like the sun shining, a wise person doesn’t push you to accept; they just shine, and if you open, it happens.
Why this matters practically
- Stop projecting motives onto teachers; listen without defensiveness.
- Relax effortful self-improvement; allow presence and awareness to work naturally.
- Measure growth by inner ease, not by obeying rules or others’ approval.
- Relax effortful self-improvement; allow presence and awareness to work naturally.
- Measure growth by inner ease, not by obeying rules or others’ approval.
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