Ask Osho!

What does it mean to be the last Rajneeshee?

Synthesized from Source definition

"Be the last Rajneeshee by embracing your uniqueness; do not imitate, but let my presence inspire your own blossoming into who you truly are."

Core Insight:
According to Osho, to be the last Rajneeshee means the label begins and ends with the original; no one should imitate or become a carbon copy. Like Jesus being the first and last Christian, Osho insists each being is unrepeatably unique; borrow no identity, build no ism, and let his presence inspire your own flowering. A true disciple becomes themselves, not a follower.
Don’t try to be an Osho-person—learn from him, but be fully and uniquely yourself.
Why this matters practically
- Avoids blind following and cultism
- Encourages personal responsibility for insight and growth
- Keeps spirituality alive, not frozen into dogma
AI Confidence Score: 66% Read Original Discourse →