Osho on how ordinary people can be extraordinary by merely shifting to ‘conscious living’

Osho argued that extraordinariness isn't innate but cultivated through conscious living. He explained that societal conditioning leads to unconscious imitation, draining energy and dulling creativity. True transformation, he proposed, comes from awareness, acceptance, totality, and embracing one's inner rhythm, rather than seeking external validation or engaging in comparison.

Osho on how ordinary people can be extraordinary by merely shifting to ‘conscious living’
Osho argued that extraordinariness isn't innate but cultivated through conscious living. He explained that societal conditioning leads to unconscious imitation, draining energy and dulling creativity. True transformation, he proposed, comes from awareness, acceptance, totality, and embracing one's inner rhythm, rather than seeking external validation or engaging in comparison.