Why do I feel eager to collect and share teachings during discourse?
Synthesized from Source
outcome
"Share your insights with love and freedom, for true wisdom flourishes in the absence of insistence."
According to Osho, your urge to gather and share what touches you in discourse is natural and arises from compassion—the maturing of desire as awareness grows. Share freely and lovingly, but never insist or try to convert; give others full freedom to accept or decline. Even nectar becomes poison when forced. Speak with non-insistence: it invites closeness, avoids ego resistance, and, by giving, deepens and expands your own joy.
You want to share because kindness is growing in you; tell others what helped you, but don’t push—it works better and makes you happier too.
Why this matters practically
- Share insights gently to inspire without triggering resistance or arguments.
- Respecting others’ freedom preserves connection; non-insistence draws people closer.
- Giving what helped you strengthens and expands your own understanding and joy.
- Respecting others’ freedom preserves connection; non-insistence draws people closer.
- Giving what helped you strengthens and expands your own understanding and joy.
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