What is the experience of harmony in a group?
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outcome
"Harmony in a group flourishes when ambition and competition dissolve, allowing individuals to simply be together, free from the burdens of rivalry and hierarchy. In such a space, cooperation becomes effortless and relationships blossom in the essence of shared existence."
According to Osho, harmony in a group arises when ambition and competition disappear. Fights come from the same urge to climb; drop that, and people neither clash with each other nor unite against outsiders. In a non-ambitious community, individuals are not on any ladder, so cooperation becomes effortless, relationships relax, and togetherness is grounded in being, not in goals, hierarchies, or rivalries.
Why this matters practically
- Drop comparison and status games to reduce conflict at home and work.
- Build teams around shared presence and respect, not pecking orders.
- Notice when a common enemy is the only glue; replace rivalry with cooperation by easing ambition.
- Build teams around shared presence and respect, not pecking orders.
- Notice when a common enemy is the only glue; replace rivalry with cooperation by easing ambition.
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