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Human Nature

Semantic insights and definitive answers sourced directly from Osho discourses.

"True humanity lies in the spontaneity of the moment; when you are fully present, you become unpredictable, free from the chains of past conditioning."

When you’re truly alive and free, you don’t act like a robot—you respond freshly to what’s happening now.
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"Man is not complex but mysterious; to truly know him, one must embrace the childlike innocence of experience rather than the confines of intellect."

You can’t solve people (or yourself) like a puzzle; meet life with a quiet, childlike heart and simply feel it.
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"Humanity is not inherently good or evil; we are born as a blank slate, and it is through nurturing our innate innocence that true grace and culture can flourish."

People aren’t born good or bad; they’re born innocent, and if we gently protect that innocence instead of forcing ideas, their natural goodness grows.
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"To call men 'monkeys' is not an insult but a reminder of our potential; we can either descend into violence and imitation or rise to the heights of consciousness and celebration."

It means don’t feel insulted; see how we often copy and fight, and choose to grow wiser and happier instead.
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