What happens when we perceive ugliness in the context of a spiritual vision?
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outcome
"When you see with clarity, ugliness transforms into an opportunity for understanding, and your actions become a creative response rather than a reaction born of judgment."
According to Osho, perceiving ugliness arises from opinionated, unconscious minds; it’s the blindness of judgment. In meditative clarity, opinions fall away and you don’t label reality as ugly or beautiful—you simply see the truth. From such vision, action becomes responsible and creative, not dictatorial. When vision is clear, what looked ugly reveals its causes and can be addressed with intelligence, not reaction.
When you stop judging and get quiet inside, ugly or beautiful disappears—you just see what’s real and respond wisely.
Why this matters practically
- Lowers reactive judgments and conflict in relationships.
- Helps you act responsibly without needing external control.
- Turns problems into clear, intelligent responses.
- Helps you act responsibly without needing external control.
- Turns problems into clear, intelligent responses.
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