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Osho on Mamatā

Mamatā

Mamatā, the grip of 'mine-ness', stands in stark contrast to love, which flourishes in the absence of possessiveness; true love, as Osho would suggest, celebrates autonomy and reverence, nurturing the soul rather than binding it.

Osho's perspective on Mamatā

"Mamatā is the urge to possess, while love is the celebration of freedom; true love flourishes only when we honor the other's personhood without the chains of ownership."

Love isn’t saying “you’re mine”; it’s respecting who someone is and letting them be free.
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