CHILDREN
MEDITATION CAMP
Osho says “I say over and over again that if you want your children to know the truth you must give them the chance to think creatively. Stop conditioning them with beliefs; allow them to understand things for themselves. Creativity will become their capacity for life; creativity will become their wisdom. That capacity and that wisdom will lead them to the uncharted sea of truth.”
Children are closer than adults to the state of innocence because society — in the form of parents, teachers and priests — has not managed yet to fill their minds with conditioning, with beliefs and ideals. They tend to use their minds just for practical reasons; not to philosophize and plan and create problems. They are more in touch with their bodies, in contact with the earth. Osho says that because of this state of innocence, of artlessness, non-mindness, often children can spontaneously fall into a state of meditation.
Children are closer than adults to the state of innocence because society — in the form of parents, teachers and priests — has not managed yet to fill their minds with conditioning, with beliefs and ideals. They tend to use their minds just for practical reasons; not to philosophize and plan and create problems. They are more in touch with their bodies, in contact with the earth. Osho says that because of this state of innocence, of artlessness, non-mindness, often children can spontaneously fall into a state of meditation.
Children are closer than adults to the state of innocence because society — in the form of parents, teachers and priests — has not managed yet to fill their minds with conditioning, with beliefs and ideals. They tend to use their minds just for practical reasons; not to philosophize and plan and create problems. They are more in touch with their bodies, in contact with the earth. Osho says that because of this state of innocence, of artlessness, non-mindness, often children can spontaneously fall into a state of meditation.