What happens when one can fly without helicopters?
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outcome
"True spirituality is not about performing miracles for others; it is the quiet transformation of the self that transcends the need for spectacle."
According to Osho, craving or displaying miracles—like flying without helicopters—misses the point of spirituality and invites exploitation. Even an “enlightened flyer” would be hijacked—turned into transport for others’ agendas. True work is inner transformation, not public stunts; therefore he refuses to perform them, avoiding sensationalism, coercion, and distraction from meditation and awareness.
If you could fly, people would try to use you like a plane, so real spirituality avoids flashy tricks and stays focused inward.
Why this matters practically
- Keeps attention on inner peace and awareness instead of chasing or showcasing powers.
- Prevents others from exploiting you or dictating your path.
- Preserves authenticity—spirituality is for transformation, not performance.
- Prevents others from exploiting you or dictating your path.
- Preserves authenticity—spirituality is for transformation, not performance.
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