Who are you?
Synthesized from Source
definition
"You are not who you think you are; you are the reflection of your own consciousness in the mirror of existence. Clean your inner mirror, and you will rediscover your childlike innocence."
According to Osho, he is not a fixed personality but a clean, empty mirror: whatever you see in him is your own face reflected. His work is to teach meditation—the cleansing of society’s dust from your inner mirror—so you return to childlike innocence, a rebirth. After this, you too become a mirror, free of projections and conditioning.
He’s like a mirror: you see your own stuff in him, and meditation cleans your inner mirror so you can see your true, innocent self.
Why this matters practically
- Stops projection and builds responsibility for your perceptions.
- Motivates daily meditation to clear conditioning and rediscover innocence.
- Softens judgment by seeing others as reflections of your mind.
- Motivates daily meditation to clear conditioning and rediscover innocence.
- Softens judgment by seeing others as reflections of your mind.
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