I would say they create situations where we see beyond our delusions, but you're right.
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Replying to @whitelotus2301
I'm in complete agreement with your comments. Osho was an artist at heart, I'm glad you see it too.
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Replying to @mistermircea
I have read j Krishnamurti, gurdjieff, ouspensky n other enlightened masters but the way osho spoke was so unique and effective.
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Replying to @whitelotus2301 @mistermircea
Asked by different people. Highly provocative n yet so funny. And those unblinking eyes n pauses :-)
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Replying to @whitelotus2301
Pure presence and a sharp intellect, but all through a very particular personality. All you've mentioned have their own particular ones.
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Replying to @mistermircea @whitelotus2301
My guess is that you, like me, share the same Jungian functions with Osho. It plays a big part in whom you respond to.
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Replying to @mistermircea
Quite possible. Only common thing about lot of people i know who respond to Osho this way is a certain opneness about everything in life.
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Replying to @whitelotus2301
Indeed. The people we respond to & admire the most are often our type, more integrated and evolved. Osho was by far the most developed ENFP.
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Replying to @mistermircea @whitelotus2301
It might be of interest to you to do this, and see what you get. http://www.keys2cognition.com/explore.htm It's the best function test available online.
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Only reason I mention this is that personality can be understood through Jungian preferences, and it remains, even if "enlightened".
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