Why have you not encouraged the creation of Indian groups with Indian leaders for personal boundary expansion?
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"The authentic Eastern psyche thrives in solitude and meditation, seeking inner growth rather than the relational dynamics that define the West."
According to Osho, I haven’t encouraged Indian groups with Indian leaders for boundary expansion because the authentic Eastern psyche is introverted and needs meditation, not relationship-based growth groups. Indians seek aloneness—Vipassana, Zazen—rather than relational work. Growth groups address Western problems of relating. I send only Westernized Easterners or Japanese; the right method depends on individual need.
Indians mostly need quiet-alone practices, not group relationship exercises, so I guide them to meditation instead of groups.
Why this matters practically
- Choose methods that match your temperament: meditation for inner solitude, groups for relationship issues.
- Target the real problem—silence vs. connection—rather than following trends.
- Avoid one-size-fits-all spirituality; tailor practice to culture, conditioning, and personal need.
- Target the real problem—silence vs. connection—rather than following trends.
- Avoid one-size-fits-all spirituality; tailor practice to culture, conditioning, and personal need.
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