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What is in a name?

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"A name is merely a mind-made label; to truly know, drop the fixation on names and embrace the silent, immediate contact with existence itself."

According to Osho, a name is only a mind-made label; cling to it and you remain in a dream-world of information, missing living reality. Existence itself is nameless and formless. Real knowing arises in silent, aesthetic, immediate contact with what is—not through encyclopedic facts. Drop fixation on names and knowledge to encounter the hidden splendor directly.
Names are just tags; to truly know life, experience it directly instead of staring at the labels.
Why this matters practically
- Cuts mental clutter and anxiety by loosening compulsive labeling.
- Deepens presence and joy—seeing beauty instead of concepts.
- Improves relationships by meeting people beyond roles and reputations.
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