Is the reason for discussing women often due to fear of them?
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"Women possess an intuitive energy that sees through all pretenses, and it is this profound insight that both inspires respect and evokes fear in men."
According to Osho, yes—there is a subtle fear, shared even by enlightened men like Buddha, because women’s intuitive, total energy sees through pretenses. Yet he emphasizes respect over avoidance: he entrusted women with leading his commune, made them his first disciples, and praises their loving, insightful power. He speaks about women often because his work depends on them and their transformative life-force.
He admits a little fear because women quickly feel the truth, but he talks about them a lot because he trusts their love and power to help his work.
Why this matters practically
- Recognize and honor intuitive insight alongside logic in relationships and teams.
- Empower women’s leadership and sensitivity to create compassionate, effective communities.
- Transform life energy into awareness by valuing total, heartfelt participation.
- Empower women’s leadership and sensitivity to create compassionate, effective communities.
- Transform life energy into awareness by valuing total, heartfelt participation.
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