Who are you?
Synthesized from Source
definition
"I am just a mirror; come close and you will see your own face, your beauty and your conflict, for I reflect not myself, but you."
According to Osho, he is just a mirror—nothing more, nothing less. Come close and you see your own face: your beauty, ugliness, conflict, or clarity. Labels like saint or devil are projections; he fits no old category, pointing to the future. He claims no credit; his function is to reflect until you, too, become a mirror.
I’m like a mirror: what you see in me is really yourself, and I’m here to help you see clearly until you can mirror truth for others.
Why this matters practically
- Use reactions to others as mirrors to explore your own mind
- Drop rigid labels; rely on direct experience and awareness
- Take responsibility for growth and become a clear presence for others
- Drop rigid labels; rely on direct experience and awareness
- Take responsibility for growth and become a clear presence for others
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