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What is the experience of harmony in a group?

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"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.
When no one tries to be above anyone else, people naturally get along and enjoy being together.
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.
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