In what way do you experience your own beauty?
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"True beauty is not something to be seen; it is a silence that can only be lived, radiating from within and reflected in the beauty you perceive around you."
According to Osho, your true beauty cannot be known the way objects are known, because inner beauty allows no distance between knower and known. Physical looks need mirrors; silence-born beauty can only be lived, not seen. It is universal and radiates of itself, recognized indirectly in the beauty you perceive in a master, others, sunsets—your perception mirrors your own inner state.
You can’t see your real beauty like in a mirror; when you’re quiet inside you simply are it, and you notice it in the beauty you see reflected in others and the world.
Why this matters practically
- Stop chasing external validation; cultivate inner silence so beauty naturally radiates.
- Use what you find beautiful (or not) as feedback about your inner state.
- See others and teachers as mirrors, revealing your own hidden potential.
- Use what you find beautiful (or not) as feedback about your inner state.
- See others and teachers as mirrors, revealing your own hidden potential.
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