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Is it possible to have an education that reveals rather than covers our true nature?

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"True education is not about adding layers of knowledge, but about shedding the conditioning that obscures our innate nature. Only through unlearning and awareness can we reveal our inner nakedness."

According to Osho, any education given from outside inevitably becomes a covering over our innate nature; at best, its layers can be thinner, but they still hide. Education is useful for worldly activity, not for self-realization. To know one’s true being, one needs courage to drop conditioning—an unlearning—through awareness, so that the ‘clothes’ of culture, roles and knowledge fall away and inner nakedness is revealed.
You don’t discover your real self by adding lessons, but by gently removing the labels and ideas others put on you—like taking off clothes to be naked.
Why this matters practically
- Prioritize meditation and awareness over information accumulation.
- Question roles and identities that obscure authenticity.
- Practice conscious unlearning—silence, dropping labels—to reconnect with your core.
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