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What is the significance of human potential in relation to spiritual ideals?

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"Your deepest core is the same nothingness realized by the masters; it is not about imitation, but about unlocking your own unique expression of bliss."

According to Osho, spiritual ideals are not the personalities of Buddha or Jesus but the realizable quality—buddhahood or christhood—latent in everyone. Your deepest core is the same nothingness they realized; its expression will be uniquely yours. Masters serve as symbols revealing this human possibility, not models to copy. Imitation breeds conflict; self-discovery unlocks authentic bliss and your own form of awakened life.
Don’t copy saints; they show you can wake up too—find your own way to the same quiet center inside.
Why this matters practically
- Encourages authenticity instead of imitation, reducing inner conflict.
- Reframes saints as proof of your capacity, boosting motivation and self-trust.
- Directs practice toward inner realization and unique expression in daily life.
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