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Should a child have his own experience?

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"A child must discover truth through their own experience; beliefs can only contract the mind, while open inquiry allows it to expand."

According to Osho, a child must build truth through his own experience. Parents should share their insights only as information, never as beliefs to be adopted. Belief contracts the mind; open inquiry expands it. Encourage exploration, start from facts, and keep the mind free—know Buddha, Mahavira, everyone, but rely on firsthand seeing. Only lived experience ripens into real knowledge.
Let children listen to adults but trust what they find out by seeing and trying for themselves.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents blind belief and cultural dogma.
- Builds critical thinking, courage, and authentic understanding.
- Guides parenting: offer information, create freedom, encourage safe experimentation.
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