Why are you here?
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"You are here because of me, and I am here because of you; our existence is a dance of interdependence that invites us to embrace conscious responsibility for the life we co-create."
According to Osho, the question ‘Why are you here?’ has no solitary answer: existence is relational. We appear as we meet; the seeker calls forth the guide, the crowd calls forth the hider. You are here because of me, and I am here because of you. Seeing this interdependence ends blame, softens ego, and invites conscious responsibility for the shared situation we are co-creating.
We make each other show up the way we do—like a game that only exists when both players come to play.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces blame and fear by seeing how context and relationships shape actions.
- Encourages mindful, shared responsibility in any situation.
- Softens ego, fostering compassion, cooperation, and wiser choices.
- Encourages mindful, shared responsibility in any situation.
- Softens ego, fostering compassion, cooperation, and wiser choices.
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