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In Innocence, Knowledge and Wonder, Osho delves into three fundamental aspects of human consciousness that shape our experience of reality. The book examines how innocence represents a state of openness and freedom from conditioning, knowledge serves as both a tool and potential obstacle to understanding, and wonder remains the gateway to authentic spiritual experience.
Osho argues that modern education and social conditioning strip away our natural sense of wonder, replacing it with accumulated knowledge that often obscures truth. He invites readers to reconsider the relationship between knowing and being, suggesting that true wisdom emerges when we balance intellectual understanding with childlike curiosity and openness.
This work challenges conventional perspectives on education, spirituality, and personal growth, offering practical insights for those seeking to transcend limiting beliefs and reconnect with their authentic nature.







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