Why do so few women attain enlightenment despite being closer to the whole?
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"Women may not shout their enlightenment from the rooftops, but their silent realization is as profound as the loudest proclamation; true awakening often thrives in the quiet depths of being."
According to Osho, just as many women attain enlightenment as men; it's simply less visible. The feminine spirit cherishes realization inwardly—like a silent pregnancy—rather than publicizing it. Men often talk about enlightenment; women live it quietly. Thus history records few female names, except those with a more 'male' assertiveness. The reality isn’t fewer awakenings, but less display.
Women wake up as often as men, but they don’t show it off, so we rarely hear their names.
Why this matters practically
- Stop measuring truth by fame or noise; value quiet depth.
- Respect different ways realization expresses—outward or inward.
- Seek inner transformation over recognition and talk.
- Respect different ways realization expresses—outward or inward.
- Seek inner transformation over recognition and talk.
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