The world's largest statue - OSHO Talks Vol. 3

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What is the biggest problem in the world, according to Osho? Man, he answers, the particular man that is you and me. Let us forget about the human being, about humanity. Reality is individual and we have insisted on denying it, imposing abstractions, universals, the unreal, in short. Do you know what the oft-repeated slogan "live for humanity" means? It means that you do not live for yourself, that you deny yourself in your individuality. However, your life is yours and it is impossible to delegate it. There is no alternative but to face the need to live it and be courageous enough to make it genuinely yours. According to Osho: He is fifty-two feet tall, the largest statue in the world, and of tremendous beauty. Fifty-two feet high

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