What is the psychological effect on the public?
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"The public psyche is a prisoner of labels and boundaries, but true liberation comes from recognizing our shared humanity beyond all divisions."
According to Osho, the public psyche is tribe-bound and comparative: it clings to labels—religion, caste, color—defends its own idols, and reacts with hurt pride and quarrel when truths cross boundaries. Such conditioning resists universality. The remedy is to cite the finest example wherever found and affirm one humanity, prioritizing the point over provenance.
People get upset when their group is challenged, so look past labels and choose the best wisdom wherever it appears.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you avoid sectarian bias and learn from all sources.
- Prepares you for pushback when speaking universal truths.
- Guides you to prioritize wisdom over identity in daily choices.
- Prepares you for pushback when speaking universal truths.
- Guides you to prioritize wisdom over identity in daily choices.
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