What type of society can develop individuals with a utilitarian and easily dispensable subconscious mind?
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"A truly good society nurtures the child's original unity, allowing the subconscious to remain light and functional, free from the burdens of repression and conflict."
According to Osho, only a truly good, moral, religious society—one that refuses to split children from their bodies, shuns shame about nakedness and sexuality, and never teaches a body-mind dichotomy—can produce people whose subconscious remains light, functional, and disposable. By preserving the child's original unity (psychosomatic wholeness), such a culture prevents repressive layers, conflict, and the crowd-like mind that otherwise crystallize as a heavy subconscious.
Help kids feel their body and mind are one and not dirty, so they don’t grow hidden knots inside.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces inner conflict and wasted energy.
- Supports mental health, authenticity, and ease with one's body.
- Makes meditation and conscious living simpler.
- Supports mental health, authenticity, and ease with one's body.
- Makes meditation and conscious living simpler.
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