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Osho on Senility

Senility

Senility, in its essence, represents the paradox of aging without the blossoming of true maturity; as vitality fades, the suppressed child emerges not in sacred innocence, but in a foolishness that belies the richness of a life deeply lived.

Osho's perspective on Senility

"Senility is not merely the passage of time; it is the failure to grow up, where the child within emerges not in innocence, but in foolishness and reactivity. True child-likeness blossoms from a life fully lived, transcending the games of knowledge and cunning."

Senility means getting old but not wise, so when your strength fades your hidden immaturity pops out as childishness—not the clear innocence that comes from real inner growth.
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