What does the story of the woman who made love to every man signify?
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outcome
"Sex is just the beginning; love must blossom beyond it, transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary."
According to Osho, the story signifies humanity's tragedy: we remain stuck in mere sex, so cheeks stay wet with tears. Sex is natural and a beginning—a release, the alphabet, the bricks—but not love. Love must flower beyond sexuality, like a lotus from mud or Taj Mahal from bricks; only then arises grace, beauty, transformation, and joy.
If we only chase sex and don’t let it grow into real love, we stay sad; love is the flower that should grow from sex.
Why this matters practically
- Encourages transforming physical desire into heartfelt connection.
- Helps reduce loneliness and dissatisfaction in relationships.
- Guides you to see partners as whole beings, not objects.
- Helps reduce loneliness and dissatisfaction in relationships.
- Guides you to see partners as whole beings, not objects.
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