Ask Osho!

What is the struggle of human life and what is the goal of this struggle?

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"The struggle of human life is to transform possibility into reality, to evolve from mere existence into a conscious flowering of the divine within."

According to Osho, the struggle of human life is to become truly human; we are born only as a possibility. Through conscious growth we complete the first birth. Then a second, inner birth opens—the flowering into the divine (dvija)—where one realizes Brahman. Humans can fall below or rise above; creativity, learning, and awareness turn possibility into humanity, and humanity into divinity.
We’re born as a chance, and by growing and waking up inside we become real humans—then, by deeper awareness, we can be “born again” into the divine.
Why this matters practically
- Reminds you that growth into true humanity is a conscious practice, not automatic.
- Encourages responsibility for learning, refinement, and meditation.
- Offers a roadmap: first become humane; then seek inner rebirth into the divine.
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