Is a rebel humble, and is there more to the definition of humble?
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definition
"True humility is not a posture but the natural state of being, where one simply exists like a flower blooming, free from the burdens of ego and identity."
According to Osho, humility isn’t a posture but egoless naturalness: no exhibition of shortcomings, no pride or 'not-pride,' no assertion or repression—just being, like a flower that blooms or a cloud that rains. In this sense the rebel—free of borrowed identities—radiates compassion, light, and love without trying. True humbleness is a happening, not a doing; innocence returned, beyond comparison and self-image.
Being humble means your ‘me’ gets quiet so goodness flows out of you naturally, like a flower smelling nice without trying.
Why this matters practically
- Stops fake modesty and inner repression.
- Frees you from comparison, anxiety, and approval-seeking.
- Lets compassion and creativity flow effortlessly in daily actions.
- Frees you from comparison, anxiety, and approval-seeking.
- Lets compassion and creativity flow effortlessly in daily actions.
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