Ask Osho!

Will ordinary people also be different from one another?

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"Each ordinary person is a unique expression of existence, a divine signature that cannot be replicated; true spirituality arises when you trust your own understanding and illuminate your own path."

According to Osho, yes—each so-called 'ordinary' person is utterly unique and incomparable; uniqueness is the very style of existence, God's signature on every being. Therefore, imitation and following are harmful: borrow light for inspiration but ignite your own inner lamp. Don't confuse this uniqueness with ego; it is universal. Real religion begins when you trust your own understanding and walk your own path.
Nobody is a copy; like leaves and pebbles, you are one-of-a-kind, so learn from others but live by your own light.
Why this matters practically
- Stops unhealthy comparison and self-doubt.
- Encourages self-trust and customized practice instead of blind following.
- Fosters respect for others' differences and healthier relationships.
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