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DrewNows

Revolution vs Rebellion

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Wise words from E.H. and Osho in this short breakdown of the approaches to dealing with change, inwardly and outwardly, during these strange times.

Yes i do feel rebellion is the way to go, we will never see what we wish inside a closed loop. The question is, how far is one willing or wishing to take rebellion? 

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Rebelliousness for the sake of rebelliousness is immaturity . This is why Osho ended in disgrace 

Edited by Nak Khid

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people who think they are rebelling are often following something else, 

and other people people may rebel against that thing 

so classifying something as "rebellious" is highly relative 

Edited by Nak Khid

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@Nak Khid so what? Do not ignore the relative. Explore...

we all follow “something else” 

Doesn’t mean we believe it 

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Yes, don't ignore the relative

Don't assume what you think is being a rebel 

is not in agreement  with something else

of which it is not rebellious to 

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15 minutes ago, DrewNows said:

@Nak Khid 

we all follow “something else” 

Doesn’t mean we believe it 

yes hypocrisy is common 

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@Nak Khid so what are you? fishing? 

it's a process, there's no avoiding the wrath of feeling.

I may play a role for the process of others, or myself, but it doesn't mean i am enrolled :) 

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