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Osho on In what way do you experience your own beauty?

In what way do you experience your own beauty?

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.

— Osho
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Core Insight:
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.
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