Are values facts or are they subjective?
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definition
"Values are not objective truths to be accepted; they are subjective realities to be discovered through personal experience and inner illumination."
According to Osho, values are not objective facts to be believed but subjective facts realized through personal experience. A value becomes true only when tested in your own awareness and it yields well-being; otherwise it's borrowed and bogus. Suspend belief, experiment with techniques, and let direct inner illumination convert guidance into authentic, lived truth.
Values are real only when you test them yourself and feel they make you inwardly right, not because someone else says so.
Why this matters practically
- Avoids blind belief and fosters authentic living.
- Promotes practical experiments that show what truly benefits you.
- Builds inner clarity and personal responsibility for choices.
- Promotes practical experiments that show what truly benefits you.
- Builds inner clarity and personal responsibility for choices.
AI Confidence Score: 96%
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