According to Osho, he would love to settle in the south of France, yet finds communion difficult because the French mind, like Bengal’s, often closes itself through cultural superiority in philosophy, literature, and language. He warns closedness is a dangerous disease; life grows by sharing and learning. Acknowledging France’s genuine strengths, he urges openness, dialogue, and will 'break the ice' with a few receptive souls.
He likes France but feels many French are too sure they’re the best, which blocks connection; stay open and share so everyone grows.