Ask Osho!

What is the true meaning of celebration?

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"True celebration arises when we embrace the totality of our being, harmonizing the gifts of the outer world with the depth of the inner self."

According to Osho, true celebration is the flowering that happens when we stop choosing between body and soul, outer and inner. Man is a gestalt duality; East denied the world, West denied the soul—both are half. Celebration means living the totality: using the gifts of the outer while being rooted in the inner, so life is whole, present, and joyous.
To really celebrate, enjoy the world while staying aware inside—love both your body and your soul.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents the emptiness of materialism and the dryness of world-denial.
- Guides balanced living: work and play, technology and meditation.
- Turns ordinary moments into gratitude, presence, and joy.
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