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Osho on Utopia

Utopia

Utopia, as envisioned by Osho, emerges from our sacred discontent with the status quo, inspiring a relentless pursuit of better education, relationships, and social structures, while awakening us from the hypnosis of authority to embrace a more liberated and humane existence.

Osho's perspective on Utopia

"To be a utopian is to trust in the infinite potential of human aspirations, knowing that each failure is simply a step closer to true transformation. Utopia is not a societal construct, but the awakening of the individual within."

Being a utopian means believing the world gets better when each of us changes ourselves, staying hopeful, trying again and again, and using meditation to become clear and kind.
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"Utopia is the spark that ignites our sacred discontent, urging us to transcend the status quo and strive for a more humane existence."

Wanting a better world (utopia) stops us from settling for unfair lives and motivates us to build kinder rules, schools, and relationships.
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"Harmony is not a blueprint to be designed; it blossoms from the depths of our own transformation."

We hurt inside, so we imagine special people with perfect plans to fix the world, but that’s a comforting dream—the real work is to change ourselves.
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