Why is there an emphasis on dress and the color orange in your method?
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"Changing your dress is not about spirituality; it is a tool to disrupt old patterns and create a fresh identity, allowing the inner transformation to unfold."
According to Osho, emphasis on dress (like orange robes) is a psychotherapeutic device, not a spiritual requirement. Changing clothes, names, and rhythms disrupts old mental patterns, reshapes identity, and creates a fresh starting point. Uniforms affect behavior; looser garments soothe, tighter ones excite. Such external shifts help beginners recondition the mind; once truly spiritual, no outward change is necessary.
Wearing new clothes (like orange) helps your mind feel different so you can start fresh, but the clothes aren’t the goal.
Why this matters practically
- Use clothing, environment, and routines to nudge your mindset toward calm or openness.
- Adopt a symbolic “uniform” temporarily to break habits and reset identity.
- Remember tools are provisional; don’t mistake appearances for inner growth.
- Adopt a symbolic “uniform” temporarily to break habits and reset identity.
- Remember tools are provisional; don’t mistake appearances for inner growth.
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