What are the qualities of a mature person?
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"True maturity is not about being a person, but about embodying a silent, egoless presence—innocent like a child, where love flows unbroken in both action and inaction."
According to Osho, a mature person is not a 'person' at all but a silent, egoless presence—innocent like a child. True maturity comes from the inward journey to one’s center, where self and accumulated knowledge dissolve. It flowers as realization: vulnerability, simplicity, sharp intelligence, fragrance and beauty, and an unbroken flow of love—action and inaction alike becoming love.
Maturity means going so deep inside that the “me” melts, and what remains is a quiet, childlike heart that naturally lives as love.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts you from hard defensiveness to soft, loving responsiveness
- Redirects effort from collecting experiences to inner awareness and meditation
- Brings clear intelligence and kinder relationships without ego
- Redirects effort from collecting experiences to inner awareness and meditation
- Brings clear intelligence and kinder relationships without ego
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