Ask Osho!

What do you see when you look at us?

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"When I look at you, I see not just the masks you wear, but the vast layers of your being, urging you to peel them away until you reach the silent core of your true self."

According to Osho, when he looks at us he sees four strata: a false social image (conscious), a truer suppressed nature (subconscious), a vast unconscious carrying the imprints of many lives, and the innermost core—empty being without image. He urges mindful awareness of each layer, gradual maturity before dropping masks, and self-decoding of dreams, until mastery reveals the silent center.
He sees our pretend face, our hidden real feelings, our deep old stuff from long ago, and behind all that an empty, peaceful space—and wants us to notice each part gently until we rest in that quiet.
Why this matters practically
- Notice when you wear a mask and respond more authentically.
- Use mindfulness to meet suppressed impulses safely, not impulsively.
- Learn to read your own dreams and conditioning, moving toward inner silence and freedom.
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