Traveling towards personal development and self-interview can be the priority of every person. But often we face such hurdles in our journey, which prevent us from reaching our full potential. The name of ego comes in such major obstructions. Osho, who is known for his intense and inspiring teachings, has described ego as the biggest obstacle in our mental, emotional and spiritual progress.
According to Osho, ego is not just a mental state but it makes deep penetration in our thinking, decision and behavior. When a person is under the control of his ego, he always considers himself superior to others. This approach not only affects relations in society but also disrupts our path of self-development. Ego prevents a person from learning from his experiences. Osho says that ego gives you the illusion that you know all the answers, while in reality life is a process of continuous learning and changing.
Personal development does not mean only increase in knowledge or skill. It is also the process of connecting deep inside itself, developing self-awareness and sympathy. Ego hinders the development of all these qualities. When we give importance to our ego, we are unable to accept criticism, are afraid to adopt new ideas and reject our failures by blaming others. According to Osho, this mental and emotional tightness causes balance and lack of peace in our lives.
Osho has suggested many attention and mental exercises to recognize and overcome the ego. According to him, keeping yourself under constant inspection, evaluating your feelings and reactions and questioning the conduct of your mind is the first step to control the ego. When a person understands that the real power in life is not in the ego but in humility, ease and truth, he can make his personal development journey more powerful and simple.
Another important point of Osho is that the ego becomes an obstacle not only on the individual level but also in the society. People filled with ego are unable to cooperate in groups, do not respect the feelings and attitude of others and often fail in leadership or teamwork. This obstructs both personal development and social responsibility.
Finally Osho’s message is clear: understanding and controlling the ego is essential in the journey of personal development. It is not only the basis of mental and emotional development but also the basis of spiritual progress. By abandoning the ego, we can accept life experiences openly, learn from others and get deep balance and peace within ourselves.