How would you describe your vision of a woman?
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definition
"A true woman is Zorba the Buddha, embodying love and rebellion, celebrating life while awakening to the profound depths of consciousness."
According to Osho, a woman is Zorba the Buddha: life-affirming, rebellious to dead tradition, rooted in love and capable of the same awakening as any man, because Buddha is a quality, not a gender. Like Irene Pappas's free, loving widow, the true woman breathes love as the body breathes air—celebrating vitality while ripening toward consciousness and enlightenment.
A real woman, to Osho, is free, loving, fully alive, and can wake up spiritually just like anyone.
Why this matters practically
- Encourages dropping oppressive traditions and trusting one’s own love and aliveness.
- Balances sensual joy with awareness, making everyday life meditative and rich.
- Affirms equal capacity for enlightenment, dissolving gender-based limits.
- Balances sensual joy with awareness, making everyday life meditative and rich.
- Affirms equal capacity for enlightenment, dissolving gender-based limits.
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