Is there such a thing as good and bad, or is it just a language for our inability to realize the oneness of everything?
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"Good and bad are mere labels of the mind; in the essence of existence, nothing is right or wrong—things simply are. Let your actions be guided by what brings you home to your being, and extend that same freedom to others."
According to Osho, good and bad are merely interpretive labels born of mind and language, not reality. Ultimately nothing is right or wrong; things are as they are. Yet, until one is centered in being, provisional guidance helps: call 'right' whatever brings you home to your being, and 'wrong' whatever leads you away. Avoid double standards; extend the same freedom to others.
There isn’t absolute good or bad; become deeply centered in who you are, and use ‘right’ for what helps that and ‘wrong’ for what distracts.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts attention from judgment to self-awareness and presence.
- Gives a practical compass: choose actions that deepen centeredness; drop those that distract.
- Reduces hypocrisy by extending the same freedom and responsibility to others.
- Gives a practical compass: choose actions that deepen centeredness; drop those that distract.
- Reduces hypocrisy by extending the same freedom and responsibility to others.
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